City College IT Department, Now Fully Staffed, Eyes Portal Overhaul and Smart Classrooms After years of operating shorthanded, City College's IT department is moving ahead with modernization projects, including a RAM Portal redesign.
UMOJA/AASP Moves Location After Almost Two Decades A ribbon-cutting ceremony on Feb. 4 marked the program’s relocation to the Harry Britt Building, launching Black History Month with renewed institutional backing and mixed reactions from students over the move.
Counselors Convene to Tackle Enrollment Bottlenecks Ahead of Senior Surge City College and SFUSD staff reviewed system updates and advising gaps as thousands of students prepare to apply.
Boardroom Confrontation Returns to Spotlight Speakers urged trustees not to reopen a completed investigation into the dispute between a union leader and a faculty member.
Thousands Rally in Dolores Park to Demand 'ICE Out' Thousands of San Franciscans, many of them students, flooded Dolores Park on Friday afternoon to protest the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown and the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by ICE in Minneapolis. Following the citywide general strike in Minneapolis a week prior, the protest was one
CCSF’s Promise to Bayview Caught in Legal Purgatory Voters approved $34.5 million for a Bayview education center in 2020, but the land remains out of reach.
Long-Awaited Diego Rivera Performing Arts Center Finally Breaks Ground City officials and college leaders come together to celebrate the commencement of the $180 million performing arts center.