Diversity Collaborative threatened by budget cuts “The overall picture is that most of the students taking these courses have histories of not doing well academically,” Torres said.
Cinema department to host film festival The City College cinema department’s 14th annual City Shorts Student Film Festival will be held May 15 at the Ocean campus Diego Rivera Theatre.
Chancellor chooses not to apply for candidacy Chancellor Arthur Tyler has rejected the April 12 proposal of applying for “candidacy” recommended by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges chair and vice chair.
Hundreds participate in 9th annual Walk Against Rape Over 300 men and women, including students from City College’s Project Survive, proudly marched through San Francisco’s busy streets on April 26 for the 9th annual Walk Against Rape.
Volunteer group hopes to help boost enrollment The Enrollment Campaign, a volunteer group of City College faculty and students, has been trying to turn around the drop in enrollment that has occurred due to the accreditation crisis the college is facing.
Frisco Day welcomes graduating high schools students Hundreds of high school seniors invaded City College on April 18 for the annual Frisco Day.
Student workers' wages to be increased City College student workers will receive a pay increase from $9 to $10.74 per hour, a minimum wage rate that matches the City and County of San Francisco.