features Lunchbox roof catches fire Firefighters douse a small blaze at the Ocean campus Lunch Box on May 6.
STEM Majors Must Begin in Calculus, Says State Chancellor Changes to addressing incoming students’ college-level skills came in the form of California laws AB 705 and AB 1705, passed in 2017 and 2022. Before AB 705, mandatory placement tests determined incoming students’ eligibility for college-level classes and placed the students in review courses. While AB 705 reduced the number
Staff Voices at the Decision-Making Table: What Does the Staff Senate Do? By Ahmad S. Aimaq In the City College system of “participatory governance,” decision-making is not limited to administrators. Students, faculty, and staff each have representatives who play a role in policymaking, planning, and the college's future. Within this structure, the Classified Senate is the body that represents non-instructional
Aspiring Community Birth Workers Look No Further Than City College With Latest Course Offering Student leader Brianna Smith helps birth the new Doula Education course, expanding access to maternal health care in the Bay Area.