Aspiring Community Birth Workers Look No Further Than City College With Latest Course Offering Student leader Brianna Smith helps birth the new Doula Education course, expanding access to maternal health care in the Bay Area.
Sunshine and Ice Cream Bring CCSF Students and Campus Life Together Dozens of City College students and faculty gathered at Ram Plaza on March 11 to celebrate Unity Day.
Protests That Led Up to War in Iran Follow Years of Authoritarian Repression The people of Iran have long grown tired of the Islamic Republic's political violence and constraints against its own people.
San Francisco Welcomes Year of the Horse with Massive Chinese New Year Parade Thousands of people fill the streets of San Francisco on March 7 to celebrate the Chinese New Year Parade. Featuring a 1.3-mile route, the annual parade is the largest Lunar New Year celebration outside Asia.
City College Journalism Claims 28 Awards at State Conference Journalism students took home serious hardware at the Associated Collegiate Press conference, held this year at the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco.
Low Enrollment at Downtown Center Triggers Shutdown A $2.2 million state funding cut forces City College to shutter its Downtown Center after 47 years, with programs set to disperse across remaining campuses.
City Budget Proposal Would Cut Free City Funding to Historic Low A newly submitted city budget document proposes cutting Free City funding to $6.8 million as the program's 10-year funding agreement continues to unravel.