City College Board of Trustees Learn to ‘Stay in Their Lane’ At the heart of City College's accreditation warning is the board’s resolution to rehire laid-off faculty.
The Multi-Use Building Becomes the Canvas for City College Design Students The MUB space transformation projects were the results of the college’s second-annual Academic Contest. Three teams of students and alumni from the Architecture, Interior Design and Construction Management Departments were provided with the resources to design and build the new lounge spaces with cu
Protests Ignite the Streets of San Francisco in the Days Leading up to Trump's Inauguration In the days before President Trump’s inauguration, cities around the globe saw their streets overtaken by protests. Thousands gathered in the Mission District and Civic Center Plaza in San Francisco, Calif., continuing a trend that began with the 2017 Women’s March, a worldwide protest that took pla
Members of City College’s The Guardsman Walk Away From NorCal Regional JACC Conference With an Abundance of Recognition and Valuable Insights City College journalism students and staff members of The Guardsman attended the NorCal Regional JACC Conference hosted by SFSU, walking away with 14 awards and an abundance of tools to advance their skills and expand their paths in the field.
The Dangers of AI and How It Encroaches Upon Our Human World It's too early to tell what this culture of burgeoning AI tech allows for, but our greatest fears have nothing to do with losing our jobs.
After a Tumultuous Few Years for City College, Increase in Enrollment Instills Newfound Hope in Board Members In the Fall of 2024, City College saw an increase of 1,066 in new students enrolling in for-credit classes. Numbers that represent a 30% increase compared to Fall 2023 as stated by the college’s office of research and planning.
Power Outages Raise Infrastructure Concerns Ahead of Fall Semester A series of power outages occurred back in late July and early August, which resulted in the shutdown of all City College centers, just two weeks before classes were set to begin.