Art Instructors and Students Hone the Art of Perseverance
By Skylar Wildfeuer skylar.wildfeuer@gmail.com Seventeen months into the ubiquitously traumatic pandemic experience, determined instructors and engaged students find consolation
Read MoreBy Skylar Wildfeuer skylar.wildfeuer@gmail.com Seventeen months into the ubiquitously traumatic pandemic experience, determined instructors and engaged students find consolation
Read MoreState auditors in early April warned the California Community College Chancellor’s office to act quickly in order to remain independent, deeming the college “not currently stable,” citing its ineffective attempts at reducing its costs necessary to supplement the 35% enrollment decline over the past eight years, which resulted in the college tapping into its reserves.
Read MoreThe growing popularity of video games during the COVID-19 pandemic could give more opportunities to students to hone their skills in and out of the classroom.
Read MoreSalesforce’s reimagined ivory tower has equally affluent neighbors in the SoMa district; Google, Facebook, and Twitter occupy nearby offices. What do these tech giants have in common, aside from their profit margins?
Read MoreCOVID-19 and the ensuing unemployment crisis has demonstrated a need to improve the United State’s social safety net.
Read MoreJen Balderama of the Washington Post discusses how attending community college changed her life.
Read MoreA reaction to Jen Balderama’s story about community college from Matt Reed of Inside Higher Ed.
Read MoreDespite optimistic data on COVID-19, tentative plans show a majority of City College students will continue remote learning this fall.
Read MorePsychotherapist Madigan Kent speaks about her children’s book writing process.
Read MoreIn the past year, some San Francisco residents have conjured up the idea that crime rates have increased in the pandemic, and Chesa Boudin is receiving a lot of the blame.
Read MoreGov. Gavin Newsom has made the claim that everyone in California will be vaccinated by the end of April, but some residents are cheating the lines and already receiving their doses before they are eligible.
Read MoreRecent surveys indicate an increased rate of retirement of teaching faculty across the nation due to conditions brought upon by the pandemic.
Read MoreNow that President Biden has taken office, many Latinos feel more empowered and put their trust in the new president.
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