Undocumented students get leg up from clubs They strive and join hands for the same cause — Students Advocating For Equity and the Club of Brazil are two City College clubs with a common goal: to foster academic success among undocumented students.
Pro-life supporters gather for "Walk For Life"; Face pro-choice opposition downtown Tens of thousands gathered for the eighth annual West Coast Walk For Life on Jan. 21.
78 classes cut at last minute -- Faculty upset about how cuts were made City College lost $13 million from state budget cuts during the fiscal year, forcing school officials to chop 78 class courses from the Spring 2012 schedule – many of which were already filled to capacity.
Occupy West, a day of direct action in SF Occupy Wall Street West demonstrators took over the streets of San Francisco on Friday Jan. 20 in a day of action –– closing down banks, shutting down intersections and occupying buildings.
Techno Files: Twitter's new censorship rules cause global ire Tweeters worldwide have been emblazoned with fury after the Internet microblogging service announced new censorship procedures on offending updates in specific countries on the same platform that enabled revolutionary events like the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall St.
City College News in Brief City College News in Brief: Board of Trustees endorses Millionaires' Tax; Network security tabled at Board Meeting; Student film to show at the Roxie Theater; Childcare for student parents hit by budget cuts
Dueling tax plans claim to save ed funds California Governor Jerry Brown proposed heavy budget cuts to public health and welfare in his 2012-13 state budget plan released January 5. If Brown gets his way the impact will be felt across the state: a $450 million cut to childcare subsidies, a $678 million cut to Medi-Cal, a $168 million cut t