Stroke doesn't stop brave student Ever since she suffered a stroke in 2005, Azlynda Alim, a long-time student at City College, has been living with aphrasia, a disability that affects speech and cognitive skills.
Disabled student benefits from new diploma Doran Lewis, 23, considers himself one of the more fortunate students enrolled in the high school diploma program at City College.
Teresa Cullen: Student worker aims for psychology degree Theresa Cullen is a 23-year-old City College student working as a student ambassador with the Office of Outreach and Recruitment Services[...]
Each One Teach One: Students create their own curriculum The Guardsman Oz Litvac A new program at City College, called Each One Teach One, will allow students to facilitate workshops and share valuable knowledge with each other in areas not offered by regular courses at City College. The program is an adaptation of the student-run DeCal program at UC
Student conference to defend education The Guardsman Laura Elder In the wake of the March in March demonstrations in San Francisco and Sacramento, a handful of activists braved the stormy weather on March 27 to meet at San Francisco’s Main Library to plan a statewide community college conference. The conference will be held on
Student prevails through motherhood and school Despite unexpected hardships, Veronica Garcia shows fortitude and determination in her studies.
New clinic for formerly imprisoned women City College of San Francisco’s Way-Pass program announce plans to open a clinic to provide life-skills support for formerly-incarcerated women.