Trustees hold meetings on education equity City College students, faculty and administrators told trustees the problems facing under-represented populations and how to bridge student achievement gaps during a series of Student Equity Hearings.
American Indians gather to preserve culture American Indian Movement West, one of the leading Native American activist organizations in the United States, did not celebrate President’s Day on Feb. 15.
Students prepare for rallies against cuts A confederation of grass roots organizers, students groups and union representatives will hold a series of actions in the coming weeks to combat cuts to state education and public services funding — a crisis activists blame on the California legislature’s crippled budgeting system.
Students occupy library to protest cuts By Greg ZemanThe Guardsman About 100 students staged an open occupation of the Rosenberg Library, on Ocean campus, Feb. 11 to protest reduced library hours. Students refused to leave at the new closing time of 6:45 p.m. and held a study-in until 8:45 p.m., which has
Grand re-opening party held at John Adams campus In appreciation of San Francisco taxpayers and voters who made it possible to renovate City College’s John Adams Campus, faculty and administrators will host a grand opening celebration today, Feb. 24, at 10 a.m.
Homicide suspected in death of City College student Police are investigating the death of 47-year-old City College student Alycia Williams after she was found in her Leahy Street apartment in Redwood City Feb. 9 with multiple stab wounds.
Blind student wins fight for equal rights A blind law student successfully sued the National Conference of Bar Examiners for the right to use specific accommodations in next week’s bar exam.