City College administrative building leased for millions City College’s Board of Trustees approved a $53 million deal on Oct. 13, with a developer to lease 33 Gough St.
Raising awareness against violence with Project Survive City College’s Project Survive is hosting its annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month events throughout October by providing workshops on violence prevention and raising awareness on trauma.
City College nearly qualifies as Hispanic-Serving Institution City College is approaching its second semester of 25 percent Latino enrollment required to join the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) and apply for federal funds under Title V of the Higher Education Act.
Families hold SFPD accountable at rally Chants for justice rumbled outside San Francisco’s Hall of Justice on Oct. 7 as the families of six slain civilians demanded a meeting with District Attorney George Gascón.
Zeena Schreck advocates free education Renowned multimedia artist and spiritual guide Zeena Schreck credits City College as being a key life factor for her in 1979, when the college still offered San Franciscans the free enrollment Proposition W strives to reclaim.