The Koret Foundation Announced $500,000 in Scholarship Funds That Will be Offered to City College students. City College received $500,000 out of the $10 million of the bay area scholarship fund announced by the Koret Foundation.
City College Community Needed to Empower DACA Recipient Students Continuous attacks on DACA legislation are outrageous and threatening to undocumented students who the program protects. The City DREAM resource center provides support for undocumented students, including DACA recipient students. All City College constituents have a role to play in creating an empo
A Look at The Candidates as The Board of Trustees Election Approaches The upcoming Board of Trustees election this November has a variety of first-timers as candidates and also current board members. Which candidate's plans do you agree or disagree with?
Homefield Disadvantage- Rival Bay Area Football Programs Struggle With Gentrification By Kaiyo Funaki kaiyo.funaki@gmail.com At first glance, football and gentrification appear to have no correlation. The former is a physical and violent game, a sport that can take just as easily as it can give. The latter is an omnipresent threat to underfunded neighborhoods, evicting the less
Student Workers Left in the Lurch as Fall Semester Starts During the beginning of the school year, many potential employers at City College are searching for prospective students to help much needed resources for the campus community. However, with the pandemic occurring, many are wondering if City College will still offer student employment.
Remote Learning, The Reality for 2021 By Manon Cadenaule manoncadenaule@gmail.com With remote instruction now in place for Fall 2020, City College is one step closer to a whole virtual academic year. Although City College officials have been long pushing for a greater commitment to online instruction, that fate may be sooner than you think
Academic Counseling Faces Virtual Service as the New Normal By Hannah Asuncion hasunci1@mail.ccsf.edu The Academic Counseling Department at City College has been under constant turmoil the past two years. The department has gone through substantial changes that impacted both students and the department alike. Now, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the department faced an abrupt change