Budget Deficit’s Impact on Equity Cuts to staff and classes may increase demands on City College’s counseling services and retention programs that largely serve underrepresented students, yet the programs themselves may not be fully spared.
Censorship on Campus, the Case of City College Students and faculty meanwhile paid the price for “Free City College.” Rocha cut over 600 classes according to the City College of San Francisco Faculty Union, effectively slowing down student's plans and progress and creating anxiety in the community. In fact, City College funding is heavily depend
Routine Delivery Turned Nightmare for Student Trustee Jeffrey Fang’s Saturday routine working as a DoorDash driver was horribly interrupted on the evening of Feb. 6 when, while he completed one of many deliveries, a strange man climbed into Fang’s unlocked minivan and drove away with Fang’s two young children in the back.
Board of Trustees Back Bill to End Deadnaming The City College Board of Trustees recently backed a bill that asked state legislature to terminate the deadnaming of nonbinary and transgender students on official school documents.
City College Athletics Resume with COVID-19 Precautions City College resumes in person practice with an emphasis on conditioning.
A Many-Faceted Financial Fiasco The pandemic has exacerbated the College’s financial woes, with decreased tax revenues and delayed funding from the state, but it is not the genesis of the problem.