City College’s ‘Encampment For Palestine’ Shut Down By noon on May 16, campus police had blocked access to the stairs leading to the tent encampment.
Ocean Campus Closed Abruptly Due to Leak By Seamus Geoghegan geogheganspg@gmail.com In an emergency alert to students and faculty, City College announced the closure of the Ocean campus to conduct ‘immediate water repairs,’ from 5:00 p.m. on Monday, Apr. 15 to 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, Apr. 16. According to an email from
Fighting ‘Poor Teaching School Disorder’ and Embracing Diversity: Dr. Christopher Emdin Advocates for Inclusive Education at City College By Elena Chiaruttini echiarut@mail.ccsf.edu The heavy rain expected for Tuesday didn’t stop a hundred people, mostly members of faculty and students of CCSF, from attending a talk followed by a workshop on diversity held at the Multi-Use Building of Ocean campus on Feb. 20. Chancellor David
Board of Trustees President Expresses Concern About Ocean Campus Heating A heating update given by Alberto Vasquez, associate vice chancellor of construction and planning, at the Board of Trustees meeting repeated much of the information offered in the Nov. 1 heating issues update, but several dates were mentioned for the completion of projects and the submission of desi
City College Struggles with Inadequate Heating, Leaving Faculty and Students in the Cold City College is facing cold classroom conditions due to broken boilers. This has caused discomfort and hindered learning for both students and faculty, with temperatures in the rooms as low as the 50s. The administration has suggested using space heaters and moving rooms, but the faculty union, AFT
Spring 2023 Welcome Day Brings City College Community Back to Campus Spring 2023 Welcome Day invited students to the Ocean Campus to explore City College offerings. Students and faculty were happy to be back on campus, and attendee numbers were high despite the rain.
Power Outage Leaves Most of the Ocean Campus in the Dark A power outage left most of the Ocean Campus in the dark on Oct. 19. Police and custodial workers escorted people out of buildings. Maintenance is responsible for testing emergency lighting on campus.