Three Dining Options Now Available on Ocean Campus CurryAhhCity, Chef’s Table, and The Lunchbox are all serving food on Ocean Campus with affordable options available for students, staff, and the public.
Ocean Campus has an Entire Police Department, What's Up With That? Although a Police Force does not come without its caveats and baggage, their use as a domestic force is an important cog in the campus’ functioning.
Ocean Campus Science Hall Stands the Test of Time The Ocean Campus and the land it occupies have an interesting past. Securing the science hall on campus was an important milestone in the history of City College.
Lab Schools Restart In-Person Programs City College faced even more challenges than most daycares and preschools. Even when other preschools or daycares were given the green light to re-open, CDEV Lab Schools faced many hurdles to re-opening due to being state funded and located on a college campus which had not yet re-opened. The doors
Work Under Way for Student Success Center This facilities bond which provided CCSF with $845 million for new construction of sustainable and energy efficient buildings, was also expected to fund several environmental upgrades and seismic improvements intended to help put the community college on a path to a zero-carbon footprint.
What Does the Muni’s Future Look Like on Frida Kahlo? Frida Kahlo Way continues to be a major Muni transit hub for City College students, with the 49-Van Ness/Mission being the main bus that stops there. With campus looking more and more likely to be closed through the Spring 2021 semester, what does the future hold for Muni riders and City College stu
A Tradition of Winning: Men’s AD Committed To Success On And Off the Field By Kaiyo Funaki kaiyo.funaki@gmail.com Representing City College has taken many different forms over the years for Men’s Athletic Director Harold Brown, 62, who now helps shape the college that shaped him as a young man. His ties to City College date back to 1977 when he