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City College symposium on ‘Why Journalism Matters’
ABC7 News anchor Cheryl Jennings will be one of the alumni panelists participating
in a symposium on “Why Journalism Matters,” sponsored by City College of San
Francisco’s Journalism Department.
Rounding out the panel are Examiner reporter Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez, Pacific Sun
newspaper editor Molly Oleson and KQED-FM radio reporter
Life on the Hill: City College and All Its Glory
YOU ARE INVITED
CCSF DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM
PRESENTS
“Life on the Hill: City College and All Its Glory”
PHOTO EXHIBITION
BY THE GUARDSMAN PHOTOGRAPHERS
Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of The Guardsman Newspaper
Exhibition Dates: April 20 - May 13, 2015
FRONT PAGE Gallery
The Guardsman Newsroom
Bungalow 615 (Below Rams
James Horn Lim April 21, 1954~March 19, 2015
James Horn Lim
April 21, 1954~March 19, 2015
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The City College Library and Learning Department has sadly announced the loss of their friend and colleague librarian James Horn Lim who passed away in Redwood City on March 19.
James is survived by his wife Theresa Yau, son Aaron, father
Enrollment drop threatens funding
By Michael Burkett
Staff writer
City College must increase enrollment numbers to avoid expiring state funding.
Of the $201 million in funding from local and state sources that City College receives, $16 million comes from San Francisco’s Proposition A Parcel Tax and $38 million is state stabilization funds. Full-Time
Technology upgrades coming to classrooms
By Steven Ho
Staff Writer
City College has launched a project to enable existing classrooms with smart technology equipment.
Decades of inadequate maintenance and deprioritization of technology have left classrooms across all City College campuses in a state of disrepair, according to Jay Field, the college’s chief technology officer.
City College faces upwards of $350M in capital needs
By Marco Gonzales
News Editor
City College’s formidable task of budgeting and prioritizing over $350 million in deferred capital needs overshadows many campus wide interests, namely the supporters of the Performing Arts Education Center (PAEC).
Chancellor Arthur Tyler has recently formed a capital planning committee to integrate vested faculty