The Evolution of CCSF Centers
Although City College has suffered two extreme losses over the last 5 years, the remaining six campuses are running up to speed. Let’s break them down.
Read MoreAlthough City College has suffered two extreme losses over the last 5 years, the remaining six campuses are running up to speed. Let’s break them down.
Read MoreWhen Board of Trustees president Alan Wong sat down at Mayor London Breed’s desk with the newly appointed Interim Chancellor Mitchell Bailey, they were there for what they thought would be a straightforward meeting to introduce the new chancellor. It was a calm, clear day in June after the spring semester had ended, and it was sprung on the college representatives that the mayor’s office intended to drastically reduce contributions to the Free City program.
Read MoreBy Juliana Parente parente.juliana@gmail.com Learning a new skill often leads artists to seek inspiration from well-established partners. For any aspiring
Read MoreBy Gracia Hernandez Rovelo ghern140@mail.ccsf.edu ghernandez-rovelo@theguardsman.com In a busy classroom at City College’s Ocean campus, Mary Bravewoman stands at the
Read MoreBy Elena Chiaruttini echiarut@mail.ccsf.edu If you happen to wander around the Student Union on City College’s Ocean Campus, sometimes you’ll
Read MoreBy Julia Chong jchong@theguardsman.com Members of the California Faculty Association (CFA) voted to ratify the tentative agreement offered by California
Read MoreBy Jerusha Kamoji jkamoji@gmail.com In an effort to address food insecurity among college students, City College partnered with the
Read Moreby Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com In a step toward making City College’s Free City program more permanent, the San Francisco Board
Read MoreBy Cliff Fernandes cferna44@mail.ccsf.edu Cool evening winds hit the walls of a bungalow classroom where eager guests attended the war
Read MoreBy Adina J. Pernell apernell@theguardmsan.com Stretching across 13 city blocks,the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco is the world’s largest
Read MoreBy Mary Strope City College’s journalism department is featuring naturalist and former professor Tom Graham’s work in “Protecting Mother Earth:
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