City College Chancellor Quits
By Gene Thompson City College Chancellor David Martin is calling it quits. Board of Trustees President Alan Wong wrote in
Read MoreBy Gene Thompson City College Chancellor David Martin is calling it quits. Board of Trustees President Alan Wong wrote in
Read MorePainting students at the time, Barbara Bolls-Guillory, Itzli Ceja and Xiaoyu Luo painted the Frida Kahlo panel together. The three benefitted from the workshop in a multitude of ways, from the community aspect to the technical skills learned.
Read MoreBoth Letulle and Schofield stated that the experience of taking the course helped them in finding their own storytelling voices, and the importance of telling those stories. Schofield specifically talked at length about the way it exposed students to the importance of storytelling as a form of justice, much like lunsford lynx stated. Lastly, they both commented on the healing that came from expressing and being exposed to others’ lived experiences.
Read MoreAt the July 27 emergency session, BoT members voted 5-0 to approve a revised resolution including a provision to immediately rehire instructors in selected classes.
Read MoreStory and Photos By Franchon Smith, The Guardsman fsmith13@mail.ccsf.edu Unity In Diversity was the theme of the Spring 2023 Commencement
Read MoreThey say history repeats itself. Diego Rivera completed a mural intended for a City College building that was never built, In 1941. Eighty years later, the mural was planned to be installed into the Performance Arts and Education Center which has still not been constructed.
Read MoreFor the past few years as COVID-19 swept the nation, students and workers had to convert to online activities; however, starting this summer with transition to in-person classes, students will not be required to show proof of vaccination at City College as coronavirus has become less of a fear factor.
Read MorePart-time faculty can now access medical insurance and purchase City College plans if ineligible for college-paid coverage.
Read MoreProject SURVIVE, a peer-education program that aims to promote healthy relationships and prevent sexual and domestic violence, is continuing to provide training and employment to students.
Read MoreLongtime zero waste organization Race to Zero Waste held their annual Zero Waste festival at Crissy Field on April 1st. A run, waste-free breakfast and resource fair showcased the zero waste lifestyle.
Read MoreWith one day’s notice, City College staff mobilized, in mid-April, to clear college property from the Southeast Center campus at 1800 Oakdale Ave in San Francisco’s Bayview district.
Read MoreResolutions to recall all laid off faculty from 2022 were presented to the board budget and audit committee, but were quickly stalled. The absent author of the resolutions and policy confusion compiled to a stalemate and the resolutions are now on pause.
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