Anonymous Attacks Last month downtown BART stations were rallying points for weekly protests in response to the killing of Charles Hill by a BART Police officer.
Mayor candidates on City College issues: Michela Alioto-Pier Michela Alioto-Pier is nationally recognized, and locally grown. Her grandfather is former San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto.
Fee increase hits City College California’s last ditch money saving “trigger” may soon be pulled due to the poorly recovering economy - putting into use fine print in California’s budget plan to bail out the cash strapped California Community College system.
Transfer faster with new degree Community colleges statewide are now offering a new type of associate degree designed to help students streamline the transfer process to a California State University baccalaureate program, but not without a making some skeptics along the way.
Board of Trustees to add parcel tax on November ballot A resolution to place a parcel tax on the November 2012 ballot authored by Board of Trustees President John Rizzo and Trustee Chris Jackson passed unanimously at the Aug. 25 board meeting.
Board of Trustees hopes to strike black gold Proposition 1481, the “Oil Extraction Fee to Rescue Higher Education,” was unanimously endorsed by the City College Board of Trustees at their open session Aug. 25.
Veterans lose break pay, G.I. bill changes Recent changes to the Post 9/11 Veterans Assistance Improvement Act have forced roughly 1,300 student veterans at City College to adapt to bill revisions such as the elimination of break pay and the increase of enrolled minimum units required to be eligible for benefits.