Koret Grant Provides $2 Million in City College Funding
City College is $2 million richer thanks to a recent grant from the Koret Foundation.
Read MoreCity College is $2 million richer thanks to a recent grant from the Koret Foundation.
Read MoreCity College faculty, students, and student groups organized a protest at San Francisco’s Fort Mason Center on June 22. Protesters expressed their anger regarding the recent decision to forgo the lease for the college’s Fort Mason campus, the removal of ESL and OLAD programs, and the disinvestment in its Black students.
Read MoreDr. Rajen Vurdien was appointed as Interim Chancellor of City College this June for a term that began July 1, 2020, and will end June 30, 2021. In an interview with The Guardsman, Vurdien identifies key areas of importance and discusses actions taken so far.
Read MoreBy Manon Cadenaule manoncadenaule@gmail.com With remote instruction now in place for Fall 2020, City College is one step closer
Read MoreThe COVID-19 lockdown has forced me to postpone my hip dysplasia surgery and prevents me from swimming, which has helped me manage my chronic pain.
Read MoreAnthony Gordon, Easop Winston Jr. and Bejour Wilson, all former Rams have signed pro contracts and will attempt to make NFL rosters.
Read MoreThe Bay area celebrated their 13th annual Mexika New Year event, held March 13 at City College’s Mission campus.
Read MoreCity College’s Board of Trustees held a Town Hall meeting where questions from community members about the effects of COVID-19, the college’s process for selecting an interim chancellor, and the future of beloved programs were discussed by college administrators.
Read MoreThe state’s shelter-in-place order has brought about discussions of City College students’ access to adequate mental-health care and the complexities of race and class which also factor into access to these needs.
Read MoreThis story covers the various concerns and experiences international students who attend City College are currently experiencing. This includes financial implications, health care coverage concerns, deciding to drop classes and or move home, and increased racial stigma.
Read MoreChancellor Mark Rocha is being placed on paid administrative leave after a performance evaluation by the Board of Trustees.
Read MoreCity 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.
Read MoreThe Muni-29 Sunset Line caters to many passengers, especially students. Due to overcrowding, students and other passengers want to make changes in order to make experiences on Muni smooth and more efficient for everyone.
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