Finalists prepared to fill position as decision looms While the threat of City College losing its accreditation still looms, the search for the new chancellor has come down to three finalists.
Protests against school's closure continues By Tim Maguire: The momentum to keep City College open and accessible continues to build as over 100 students, faculty and staff demonstrated at the Accrediting Commission of Community and Junior Colleges’ main office in Novato on Oct. 11.
Automotive department determined to keep up with new technology By Jackson Ly: City College is training future mechanics at the Evans center on hybrid and alternative-fuel vehicles that will give them the knowledge to adapt and work on the newest technologies of the automotive world. “If you don’t keep up with the technology, you can only work on
Fatal Shooting on Mission and Brazil St. [slideshow_deploy id='14520'] The San Francisco Police Department responded to a shooting at the corner of Mission and Brazil Street at around 4:00pm on Wednesday, October 9, 2013. SFPD officers located an adult male with multiple gunshot wounds to the body who was pronounced dead at
Campus safety By Alex Lamp: City College has placed security cameras throughout the Wellness Center on Ocean campus in an effort to deter thefts and other crimes. In response to last semester’s unusual spike in theft-related crimes in the Wellness Center, City College allocated funds to install security cameras throughout the
Obituary: Regena Lemon 1953-2013 By Evan Johnson: Regena Lemon, 60, was one of City College’s most dedicated and long-serving admissions officers. She died on Sept. 19 from colon cancer. She was known throughout the office as a kind-spirited woman who consistently strived to place other people’s interests before her own and was
School's closure would impact local economy, study says By Keith Burbank: San Francisco’s budget and legislative analyst Severin Campbell recently released a report at the San Francisco Board of Supervisor’s Budget and Finance Committee meeting Sept. 18., analyzing the $300 million economic impact City College’s closure would have on the city. According to the study,