Three School Board Members’ Future Dictated by Recall Results
By: Tim Hill The school board recall effort reached a fever pitch on September 7 when member Alison Collins
Read MoreBy: Tim Hill The school board recall effort reached a fever pitch on September 7 when member Alison Collins
Read MoreA message from Interim Chancellor Dianna Gonzales about returning to campus left many faculty confused and with the impression that the administration would resume in-person classes in the near future.
Read MoreThe Rams began their 2021 campaign with a few lessons learned but plenty of positives to take away from their first two games of the year.
Read MoreWomen’s Water Polo has just enough student-athletes to play this season, but the lack of a full bench will place a larger physical and mental burden on the starters.
Read MoreOver 400 colleges and universities across the U.S. are requiring students to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 in order to return to in-person learning, with a whole lot of pushback from many different students for a variety of reasons.
Read MoreGovernor Gavin Newsom is facing a republican-backed campaign for his recall in the election on September 14.
Read MoreWith operations that draw together large and mostly indoor crowds, theaters and music venues have suffered enormously since the pandemic’s onset. And now entertainment establishments struggling to get back into business face fresh uncertainties with the Delta variant surging in San Francisco.
Read MoreAmong a feeling of discontent and disappointment between artists and the arts community, SFMOMA decides to cut several programs, including film, which not only leaves local artists without support but also leaves seven members of its staff without a job.
Read MoreAfter only nine months on the job, David James, Internal Auditor and Controller at City College, resigned, citing family reasons. His departure raises questions about who will monitor the financial situation of the college, which is struggling to resolve its structural budget deficit.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreWith the FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine, CCSF has begun to unveil the details of their vaccine mandate implementation plans or what is now being dubbed a “Safety Campaign.”
Read MoreFor college football families and football enthusiasts alike, there is a great reason to be optimistic, and Kahaulelio and the Rams are a premier example of this.
Read MoreSome of the main challenges for the chancellor will be ensuring the college’s long-term fiscal stability while making preparations to bring back in-person classes. Opinions on how these goals should be achieved differ between AFT2121, the union which represents the college’s faculty, and the Board of Trustees, with chancellor candidates in the running having largely similar stances on achieving goals mostly inline with the Board’s opinion and differing from each other only slightly.
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