Chancellor Mark Rocha on Paid Administrative Leave After Evaluation by Board of Trustees Chancellor Mark Rocha is being placed on paid administrative leave after a performance evaluation by the Board of Trustees.
City College’s Plans to Increase College Enrollment During a Time of Construction Chancellor Mark Rocha attended the Academic Senate meeting on March 4 at Ocean Campus to assure the faculty that plans were underway to increase enrollment since enrollment typically declines during times of major construction.
Trustees Discuss Budget Crisis Auditors revealed the college’s ongoing budgetary issues to the Board of Trustees. The trustees discussed future steps for getting the budget under control.
College's Advertised "Graduation Guarantee" Falls Short Banners draped across Ocean Campus’ cafeteria urge students who have experienced cuts this semester to “see a counselor to get the City College Graduation Guarantee!” However, the reinstatement of courses based on their necessity for graduation, transfer or certificate completion has not clearly bee
Student Activists Gather over Winter Break, to Plan for Upcoming Actions By Diana Guzman dianaanaid.gf@gmail.com Community activists stayed busy over winter break as they held a meeting on Dec. 29, composed of various student-led groups to discuss future action to preserve City College as a community college. Held at the Filipino Community Center in the Excelsior District, students
Students and Faculty Protest Class Cuts At Monthly Trustees Meeting By Tyler Breisacher tbreisac@mail.ccsf.edu The Board of Trustees heard the anger and disappointment of the City College community Thursday night, as a group of students interrupted the meeting to protest the unexpected loss of hundreds of classes from the Spring 2020 schedule. The interruption came after over
Faculty In Academic Senate Share Frustrations With Chancellor Rocha By Tyler Breisacher tbreisac@mail.ccsf.edu City College faculty’s frustrations related to class cuts and communication were evident at the Dec. 11 Academic Senate meeting, when Chancellor Mark Rocha gave a brief update and answered questions regarding City College’s finances, and recent class cuts. Rocha, dressed casually