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Trustees “Take the Heat” When There is None on Campus

In the trustee’s emergency meeting on Tuesday March 14, the City College board approved a $2.6 million transfer into a construction fund in order to help fix heating issues. However these repairs will take months and many of the stopgap solutions don’t seem to be working according to many faculty who spoke at the meeting. 

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CCSF Women’s Badminton Heads to Conference Championships

The City College of San Francisco Rams women’s badminton team has had a history of winning, becoming coast conference champions in 2010, 2011 and 2012. The high profile competitive team was crowned state champion in 2010 and runner-up in 2009, 2011 and 2012.

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Despite Almost Endless Rain, Rams Tennis is Alive and Well

Although recent rain storms have dampened the City College’s Womens tennis season with continued rescheduling, the Rams team is holding its own as it approaches the coast conference championship, which will take place April 13-15 at West Valley College.

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39 Months of Purgatory: Will City College rehire laid off faculty in impacted departments?

In the fiscal year 2021-2022, both faculty and classified workers received “pink slips” as notice of layoff. As departments struggle to maintain certificates, no positions will be reinstated for the foreseeable future. 

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Have Your Say: How has the extreme weather impacted your life over the last couple months?

We asked City College Students: How has the extreme weather (rain storms, high winds, tree’s falling, power outages, flooding, mudslides, potholes, challenging commutes, property damage, etc.) impacted your life in any way over the last couple months? 

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City College’s Lack of Transparency is a Training Ground for Journalists

In a school that’s full of tensions from faculty salary concessions during a surplus year, to no heat in classrooms, a journalist doesn’t have to go far to find news-worthy stories. Additionally, City College provides a great training ground to think creatively about how to access public information, because it is surprisingly hard to get ahold of it. 

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“Amplifying Sanctuary Voices” Exhibit Gives Power to Migrant Voices

The “Amplifying Sanctuary Voices” exhibit takes a humanitarian and empathetic look at the sanctuary movement as it questions United States immigration policies. It also gives power to individual migration stories and brings to the forefront climate change as one of the growing factors for fueling global migration.

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