Volcano was studied by City College instructor The Icelandic volcano which began erupting in April, continues to wreak havoc on airlines, and may pose health and environmental concerns — was the research thesis of a City College instructor.
UN Club emulates international assembly The United Nations club at City College continues to expand as its members aim to educate their peers about the history of the U.N. and its role in foreign affairs.
Stats prompt SFPD to assist City College Ingleside officers have been conducting undercover “sting” operations at Ocean campus since January.
Officials stretch cash to furnish Multi-Use Facility City College is looking to reduce its carbon footprint at Ocean campus with the new Multi-Use Facility scheduled to open this fall.
City College employee Debra Porter dies Deborah Kay Porter, a devoted City College management assistant and long-time Service Employees International Union member, died April 8 after an eight-month battle with lung cancer. She was 56 years old.
Senate fights growing tuition fees for UCs and CSUs By William ChamberlinThe Guardsman Two Senate bills were heard on April 21 that directly combat future tuition fee increases in post-secondary schools. Limits would be put on growing tuition hikes imposed every year at some California higher education institutions. Neither of the new bills protect community colleges, as SB 1199