Prop O was rejected, What's Next? Proposition O, a parcel tax designed to provide more funding to City College was not passed. What are we gonna do now?
Survey For You: Are Your Classes Being Cut? If anything unexpected has happened to your student schedule, those experiences are welcome, as well as those of any students who are in crowded ESL classes.
Faculty Union Criticizes Moves Towards Layoffs Interim-Chancellor Vurdien announced January 21st that City College intends to issue pink slips to a yet undisclosed number of employees.
Letters to the Editor Dear Editor: The recent Guardsman’s article “Premature Class Cuts Halt Education Plans” can be misleading when in fact City College is offering more classes this fall semester than last fall, and some classes were cancelled due to low enrollment so that the funds could be reallocated to add high-demand
Class cancellations spark heated debate Faculty members and supporters gathered at Conlan Hall on Ocean campus Jan. 29 with hopes to discuss issues regarding the recent cancellation of classes with school Chancellor Arthur Tyler.
400 City College classes saved from cuts, 350 to 400 still planned to be cut next year In a special meeting to discuss the 2011-2012 preliminary budget June 2, the City College Board of Trustees said it plans to cut 350 to 400 classes, half the previous estimate, due to reduced state funds.
State cuts close CSU's doors California State University’s decision to reject most admission applications for the spring 2010 term will impact hundreds of City College students and may further stress the school’s resources.