Unattended belongings make easy theft targets At City College unattended valuables like laptops and cameras are a favorite for thieves looking for a quick score.
Past administrators await trial The preliminary hearing of former City College Chancellor Phillip Day Jr. and former Associate Vice Chancellors James Blomquist and Stephen Herman is set for March 9.
City College student stabbed and killed near Ocean campus; Police seek person of interest in the case The San Francisco Police Department is investigating the case of City College student Victor Zheng, 16, who was killed Feb. 7 near Ocean campus at the intersection of Ocean and Capitol avenues.
Oakland holds hearing on police violence The People’s Hearing on Racism and Police Violence, a two-day event for the families and friends of those killed by police officers to tell their stories to a panel of jurists, was held Feb. 19 and 20 at Edna Brewer Middle School in Oakland.
Semester of Justice at City; Speakers discuss LGBT equality and the future of Prop. 8 The first installment of a three-part speaker series called “Semester of Justice” was held for an audience of hundreds of students and faculty on Feb. 10 from 1 to 2 p.m. in the lower level of the City College Student Union.
Electric cars join CarShare fleet Students who want to reduce their impact on the environment but dread the bus will soon have a cleaner, greener option for getting to class.
Psych service hours shrinking High demand, fewer staff strain the department The City College department of psychological services has been forced to decrease the hours of therapy it offers to students.