The Double Shift: Juggling Jobs and Classes in College
Students work full-time during work and school hours. CCSF has options to help balance that.
Students work full-time during work and school hours. CCSF has options to help balance that.
CCSF students push for a transit pass as rising fares and looming Muni and BART cuts make commuting to campus increasingly costly.
Without proper funding and staffing, the City College Archive has become lost in the sprawling Ocean Campus.
In celebration of the institution’s 90th anniversary, The Guardsman charts the college’s history to illustrate how it has evolved in tandem with the city.
Outside the Frameline: Behind the scenes with a San Francisco Chronicle Photographer. A solo exhibit by Santiago Mejia.
There’s good news for City College students who want to catch a Rams game without emptying their wallets. While general admission is $12, CCSF students can get in for free — that is if they remember to bring their student ID.
We asked students: What are your thoughts on parking availability for City College students?
The Office of Student Employment (OSE) is one of the many resources helping City College students to succeed.
By Jeremy Zhu jzhu267@mail.ccsf.edu CCSF Connect 2024 Open House and Resource Fair took place at City College’s Ocean Campus in…
Judy Goodman, longtime Accessible Theater Arts teacher in City College’s Disabled Students Programs and Services department (DSPS), directs an adaptive version of Lin Manuel Miranda’s hip hop musical “In the Heights” for two performances on December 16. Goodman sparks creativity, self-confidence and self-expression in her students.
After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, City College’s Culinary Clash is returning March 14, 21 and 28 to the Luce Restaurant at the InterContinental Hotel, San Francisco, and the three nights of dinners are already sold out.
City College’s family-owned and operated restaurant, The Lunch Box, was robbed and vandalized at around 10pm on Feb. 12. Campus police contacted owner, Danny Chin, 73, in his sleep to inform him of the break in. However, this would not be the first robbery for Chin and his restaurant.
By Diana Guzman dianaanaid.gf@gmail.com By the Fall semester of 2019, many classes and programs had been cut from City College…