San Francisco’s LGBTQ+ Community Spaces Fight to Survive

San Francisco’s is home to one of the largest and most visible LGBTQ+ communities in the world. How are LGBTQ+ community spaces around the city and at City College continuing program accessibility with the public’s support during the COVID-19 pandemic?

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The Guerrilla Girls Still Behaving Badly 36 Years Later

Legendary disruptors of the art world, The Guerrilla Girls are a collective of artist-activists exposing gender and racial discrimination in the arts. ‘Behaving badly’ and self-proclaimed ‘professional complainers,’ they began their careers in 1985, carrying posters and glue to post around the city.

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California’s Boiling Point: The Cost of Covid-19

Don’t let the numbers fool you — Although promising, California’s latest state budget proposal of $227 billion underwent major cuts which could impact the future of the state’s fragile climate and environmental issues.

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Instructors Work Overtime in Online Transition, but students all over the world find new educational opportunities 

While professors and full-time students suffer from a lack of personal contact of the remote instruction, City College has more opportunities for attracting working people, young parents, students living far who benefit from such advantages as fewer expenses, no commute, and a flexible schedule while getting professional real-time instruction.

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City College Journalism Wins!

The Journalism Association of Community College conference for Fall 2020 took place online and City College students who attended the event brought “home” multiple awards. 

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