Immigrants should teach their children their native language
Immigrants and other people who speak a different language should speak to their children in that language, so their children can reap the benefits of bilinguality.
Read MoreImmigrants and other people who speak a different language should speak to their children in that language, so their children can reap the benefits of bilinguality.
Read MoreBy Kaiyo Funaki kaiyo.funaki@gmail.com At first glance, football and gentrification appear to have no correlation. The former is a physical
Read MoreCity College student Emmy Uwimana is resilient in overcoming his personal struggles, and uses the power of dance to advocate for social justice.
Read MoreBy Elena Toups eletoups@gmail.com Current recycling habits in America differ by the community. I experience this personally every time
Read Moreby Liz Lopez elopez32@mail.ccsf.edu The $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) was passed
Read MoreFormer City College President Dr. Carlos Brazil Ramirez, passed away earlier this month at the age of 75. This article discusses both his challenges and successes, and former friends and colleagues recall the man himself.
Read MoreCity 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.
Read MoreSince the death of George Floyd, many including students have taken to the streets to protest the use of excessive force by police in America. Bay Area students have a long history of protest, notably the Third World Liberation Strikes of 1968, which fought for more inclusion and diversity on the campuses of San Francisco State and UC Berkeley.
Read MoreThe city’s Board of Supervisor unanimously said “nay” to the appeal of final environmental impact report certification of the Balboa Reservoir Project in their Aug. 11 board meeting, despite dozens of callers asking them to accept the appeal.
Read MoreNew Title IX regulations that don’t require coaches or faculty to report sexual misconduct is being challenged in court.
Read MoreTransgender student athletes can now compete as the sex they identify with in sports.
Read MoreInternational students have protested a tuition increase during the COVID-19 pandemic with a petition.
Read MoreThe Board of Trustees approved the contract of Dr. Rajen Vurdien, who started in July.
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