In the Fog of Ghosts, How to Prove You’re the Real Deal Based on the experiences of students who have successfully navigated the system and guidance from faculty, here are some approaches to help students get the classes they need.
Community Doubts College’s Commitment to Safeguarding Student Legal Statuses As weeks of revocations come to a sudden halt, international students at City College have been warily left wondering what may come next – and when.
City College Faces Short-Term Surplus, Long-Term Budget Crisis The college is tightening student verification and considering policy changes, but leaders stress that without increased enrollment or new state assistance, difficult decisions lie ahead.
Photojournalist Robert Nickelsberg Presents Work From ‘Legacy of Lies: El Salvador 1981–1984’ By Karim Farahat karim.farahat0823@gmail.com It's been four decades since the violent civil war in El Salvador took center stage and captured world headlines. Robert Nickelsberg, a former 30-year TIME magazine contract photojournalist who was in El Salvador at the time, re-lived those memories at two
Climate Action 2025: “It’s Up to Us” Trustee Alan Wong proposed a new climate action plan, which, adopted in 2024, continues to guide the college’s steps toward a more sustainable future. The policy sets up the goalposts for City College to address its current status on various sustainability and environmental measurements by 2026 whil
Danny Chin Bids Farewell to The Lunch Box Rather than the usual crowd of hungry students grabbing a bite for lunch, one Thursday noon at the Lunch Box became the site of a heartfelt goodbye — and a new beginning.
Students are Missing out on Opportunities for Community Health Support Over 3,000 medical appointments and 1,458 mental health sessions have been scheduled in semesters. Despite this, more than 18,000 enrolled students would currently be eligible to benefit from the health services.