Student Workers Suffer from Low Wages and Reduced Hours City College student worker positions limit student’s abilities to live in the bay area by implementing a 15 hour per week maximum and regionally- low wages.
Disappointment, Confusion, and Alarm—Takeaways from Latest Joint Select Committee Meeting The Supervisors and Trustees on the committee had plenty of questions for City College administrators about the impact of the most recent round of class cuts.
Artwork by City College Instructor Maya Scott Displayed at Skylight Gallery Maia Scott is a CCSF Instructor that has been nominated for the 2019 Changemaker for her local disability community. Her artwork is on display at the San Francisco Public Library until March 14. According to Changemakers website, “ Changemakers is a dynamic traveling exhibition of over 50 portraits
Campus Renovation and Construction Plans Seek to Modernize City College By Matheus Maynard mmaynar7@mail.ccsf.edu City College’s Facilities Department has been working at full speed to modernize current structures and prepare grounds for the new upcoming buildings in the Facilities Master Plan (FMP). During the winter break, several infrastructure issues at City College were addressed. The facilities
Undefeated Rams Neuter Bulldogs 119-72 By Meyer Gorelick msggorelick@gmail.com The undefeated Rams throttled an overmatched San Mateo Bulldogs team on Wednesday, Oct. 15 to improve to 17-0. After a sluggish start, City College began pulling away midway through the first half, stifling San Mateo with an aggressive press and putting up lots of
Student Activists Gather over Winter Break, to Plan for Upcoming Actions By Diana Guzman dianaanaid.gf@gmail.com Community activists stayed busy over winter break as they held a meeting on Dec. 29, composed of various student-led groups to discuss future action to preserve City College as a community college. Held at the Filipino Community Center in the Excelsior District, students