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Holiday events happening in SF that even the Grinch would participate in.
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Read MoreThe week leading up to Veterans Day, the Veterans Resource Center has hosted many opportunities to connect veterans to helpful resources.
Read MoreCurryAhhCity, Chef’s Table, and The Lunchbox are all serving food on Ocean Campus with affordable options available for students, staff, and the public.
Read MoreThe center allows students to access multiple services all in one place, making it easier to find needed resources.
Read MoreWesley Brownlee arrested in connection to the ‘Stockton Killer’ murders. The only survivor says she wasn’t taken seriously when she reported the incident to police.
Read MoreClimate change is partly to blame for the destruction that hurricane Ian reaped in Florida, South Carolina, and Cuba. There are many resources available to help those affected by the crisis, which should be utilized, as climate change affects us all.
Read MoreThe Student Health Center is open and operating in a hybrid mode to deliver a multitude of both physical and mental health services for City College students.
Read MoreAssembly Bill 2881 will help students with dependents get priority enrollment and provide information about state assistance programs.
Read MoreNorthern California’s Bay Area received upwards of three inches of rain on Sunday, which was a relief after months of particularly dry summer days.
Read MoreNow that Trustee Alan Wong’s resolution for the Lunar New Year holiday as a campus day off has been approved by the Board of Trustees, many wonder what took so long.
Read MoreCity College campus deal\s with twin threats of COVID-19 and MPX, as it reopens classes to in-person learning for the fall semester.
Read MoreWith heavy traffic City College is offering varying services to help students register for class.
Read MoreBoard of Trustees voted to suspend Aircraft Maintenance Technology Program for up to three years because of lack of facilities.
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