Budget Deficit’s Impact on Equity Cuts to staff and classes may increase demands on City College’s counseling services and retention programs that largely serve underrepresented students, yet the programs themselves may not be fully spared.
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Welcome lunch held for students facing housing insecurity By Casey Ticsay cticsay@mail.ccsf.edu Met with handshakes and warm greetings, students and faculty arrived at Pierre Coste Dining Room on Sept. 18 to find tables draped in linen, silverware set in place and baskets of bread ready to eat. The luncheon, hosted by City College’s Outreach
HARTS: An Essential Resource to Homeless Students This piece was originally published in Vol. 161, Issue 3 of The Guardsman and is being republished as part of San Francisco's city-wide focus on homelessness on June 29, 2016. For more information about this effort, visit http://projects.sfchronicle.com/sf-homeless/.