Campus Guide to City College ICE Response
Rumors of potential surges in federal agents last month prompted a response from City College leaders across all channels to keep the community informed.
Rumors of potential surges in federal agents last month prompted a response from City College leaders across all channels to keep the community informed.
For our final issue of the fall 2025 semester, here are the can’t-miss events happening on and around campus.
By Jessica Luthi EDITOR IN CHIEF Recently, Hawaii had its 50th anniversary of statehood. But for some, there was no…
The Rams volleyball began their drive towards the playoffs with a convincing victory over the Chabot Gladiators in four sets (25-10, 22-25, 25-12, 25-21) on Oct. 29 at the Wellness Center.
By Bonta Hill Editor In a game that came down to the last play, the Rams defeated the Santa Rosa…
Ocean Ave., San Francisco – A new BART walkway was opened from Ocean ave. improving the safety for users of…
By Julio Moran Born and raised in a small district in Kerala, India, Mukt Mukh lived in the slums…
The quality of Bay Area students’ experiences with their college’s online course management systems have varied and many students are raising concerns with the quality of education they’re experiencing.
The Interim Chancellor, who came out of retirement to take on the position, has referred to addressing City College’s financial crisis as “righting the ship”. As he prepares to leave the helm, students and faculty continue to work to reconcile salaries and employment with his administration’s Multi-Year Budget Plan.
By Marcus Rodriguez Staff Writer Feel like getting angry? In the mood for a little bit of protesting? Then you’ll…
By Adina J. Pernell The seemingly innocuous Phelan Avenue, named after former San Francisco Mayor James D. Phelan’s father, holds…
With the rise in the cost of tuition, text books and materials — long gone are the days when students could afford to live on financial aid alone.
Gone are the simple days of games like “Pong” and “PacMan,” but the virtual 3D worlds of today wouldn’t be possible without the 2D screens of the past.
Throughout the years, San Franciscans voted to fund a new Diego Rivera Theater through an $845 million state bond measure and the school received its complete funds in 2020. Many students, faculty, and staff have long awaited its completion.
Construction updates presented at the March 10 Facilities, Infrastructure and Technology Committee meeting revealed past delays are affecting the budget of the Chinatown/North Beach campus project and the start of construction on City College’s new performing arts center.