Board of Trustees and All Other Public Meetings Convene Online Using Zoom As all public meetings move online, the Board of Trustees will field public comments and questions in a Town Hall via Zoom at 6 p.m. on April 7.
City College’s Plans to Increase College Enrollment During a Time of Construction Chancellor Mark Rocha attended the Academic Senate meeting on March 4 at Ocean Campus to assure the faculty that plans were underway to increase enrollment since enrollment typically declines during times of major construction.
Former Dean of Students Anita Martinez Running for Board of Trustees With 28 years of experience working at City College, former instructor and Dean of Student Affairs Anita Martinez has announced her candidacy for one of the four open seats this fall for the Board of Trustees.
Undefeated Rams Break Mustangs 113-82 City College men’s basketball team continued their undefeated season by winning their first playoff game handily, beating the San Joaquin Delta College Mustangs Saturday, Feb. 29.
Rams Stroking for Top Three Conference Finish The Ram’s swim team is shooting for a top three conference finish this year and features stand out members driving them towards that goal.
Project Survive Educators Face the Wrath of Funding Reductions Because of funding cuts that took place later in the fall semester of last year, the Women’s and Gender Studies Department has had to cease events and courses related to their multi-campus college sexual violence prevention and healthy relationship promotion program Project Survive.
Art Display Explores Emotional Trials and Tribulations Artist and former CCSF teacher, Lauren Van Duren, had an art exhibit called Rise to Resilience, from January 13th through February 4th at the Sunset CCSF Campus. Within this article Lauren explains her inspirations for this particular exhibit. She also explains her early start as an artist as well a