SFSU Budget Cuts Ignite Campus Protests, Threaten Transfer Pathways Protesters called for increased public funding and defended academic freedom, emphasizing that the fate of City College students is closely tied to the health of the CSU system
Members of City College’s The Guardsman Walk Away From NorCal Regional JACC Conference With an Abundance of Recognition and Valuable Insights City College journalism students and staff members of The Guardsman attended the NorCal Regional JACC Conference hosted by SFSU, walking away with 14 awards and an abundance of tools to advance their skills and expand their paths in the field.
SFSU Joins Campuses Across Country Demanding Divestment By John R. Adkins jradproduction@gmail.com At least 400 students and faculty members congregated in front of San Francisco State University’s (SFSU) Cesar Chavez student center on Monday in protest of the war in Gaza. SFSU joined more than a dozen other Universities across the U.S. in
CFA Reach Tentative Agreement with CSU System The agreement contains gradual pay raises for faculty over the next year amounting to a 12.65% increase, but is contingent on the state’s budget for the CSU system.
Lit Night Gets Lit At Ocean Ale House Lit Night has returned to Ocean Ale House, where one a month writers from across San Francisco gather to read their latest works.
City College Partners Up with San Francisco State University to Facilitate Transferring of Students City College announced a new partnership with San Francisco State University to facilitate the transferring process for students. This decision has been met with criticism and concerns by members of the City College community.
El Tecolote Celebrates 50 Years of Community and Strength in Neighborhood Journalism El Tecolote, the Mission District’s community newspaper, celebrates 50 years in neighborhood journalism. Juan Gonzales, Journalism department chair and founder of El Tecolote, describes his experience from the beginning.