Bodycams Approved for CCSF Police San Francisco Community College Police (SFCCPD) will soon begin using body-worn cameras, following the Board of Trustees’ approval of their purchase at the board’s Sept. 23 meeting
Mayor Breed Subsidizes Small Businesses With New Relief Program On September 15, in a press conference located at the shoe store, “Footprint,” on Taraval, Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Gordon Mar announced the launch of a new program called the “Storefront Vandalism Relief Grant Program.” The program plans to offer either $1,000 or $2,000 to small businesses
Board of Trustees Consider Monterrosa Scholarship By Julie Zigoris jzigoris@mail.ccsf.edu @jzigoris The Board of Trustees will be voting at their next meeting on Oct. 28 whether to create a scholarship fund in honor of Sean Monterrosa, a City College student shot by Jarrett Tonn of the Vallejo Police Department. If approved, the Chancellor
The Selfishness of Some Spells Death for the Rest of Us COVID19 did not kill my brother. Selfishness, lies and ignorance killed him.
Civil Grand Jury Review: City College Seeks Workforce Development Partnership with City of San Francisco Rising unemployment and low enrollment have led San Francisco’s Civil Grand Jury to conduct a developmental review of City College, elevating opportunities for future partnerships and funding.
Surge of Fake Applications Creates Headache for Community Colleges A surge of suspicious applications has flooded the California Community College system, with up to 65,000 fraudulent applications statewide from 77 countries, according to a Board of Trustees presentation at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton.
City College to be Held Harmful by California By Skylar Wildfeuer skylar.wildfeuer@gmail.com At the bottom of our college’s fiscal cliff lie the sharp rocks of California’s new State Funding Formula for community colleges, and the Hold Harmless net that held us is soon to be removed. A Formulaic Solution The formula, passed in