Preparing for spring City College is preparing a massive advertising campaign to alert current and future students that the school remains open and accredited, and to encourage students to enroll for the spring 2014 semester.
Mission residents angry after alleged police brutality Hundreds gathered Nov. 19 protesting police brutality in response to the assault and arrest of City College student D’Paris Charles “DJ” Williams by undercover police officers in the Mission District.
Officials identify man's body found in water The body found in the San Leandro Bay Nov. 15 was identified as 20-year-old City College student Derrick Shao by the Alameda Coroner’s Bureau. Shao went missing Nov. 7 at around 10:30 a.m. while he was on his way to school, according to flyers distributed around campus by his family.
35 years since assassination of Harvey Milk, George Moscone A vigil was held on Wednesday night not only to remember Mayor George Moscone and San Francisco Board of Supervisors member Harvey Milk - who were assassinated by former SF Board of Supervisors member Dan White on this day 35 years ago - but to continue Milk's belief of fighting for a cause.
Crews lend a hand to help clean the school grounds Undeterred by morning fog and the early November chill, students, faculty and staff sipped coffee and teamed up to use their Saturday to clean Ocean campus for the second “Day On” event this year.
Smoking zones are not necessary There has been a recent push at City College to force students who smoke to only be allowed to do so in designated areas. The school is in the process of making this a reality.
New lawsuit filed The Save CCSF Coalition held a press conference on the steps of the science building on Ocean campus Nov. 7 to announce the lawsuit they filed against the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges with their attorneys Dan Siegel and Neil Satterlund.