CFA Reach Tentative Agreement with CSU System The agreement contains gradual pay raises for faculty over the next year amounting to a 12.65% increase, but is contingent on the state’s budget for the CSU system.
Chancellor acknowledges error with administration pay raises Tyler acknowledged that City College hired three vice chancellors at a pay rate above the official published salary. The admission has left a bitter taste among the college faculty and an air of distrust between the two parties.
Protests against school's closure continues By Tim Maguire: The momentum to keep City College open and accessible continues to build as over 100 students, faculty and staff demonstrated at the Accrediting Commission of Community and Junior Colleges’ main office in Novato on Oct. 11.
Hundreds rally for CCSF Protesters march from Mission to Civic Center By Jandean Deocampo The Guardsman The cascading fog did not deter students of City College from gathering at Ocean campus’ Ram Plaza for the beginning of the “March 14th Walk-Out and March on City Hall.” The city wide event called for students to
Prop A supporters rally at City Hall to "save City College" By Sara Bloomberg. Bright yellow, blue and red signs proclaimed "I am City College" in several languages on Sept. 4 as nearly 200 people rallied outside of City Hall to support Proposition A, a local parcel tax initiative that will raise $14 million a year for the college.
California Community Colleges Fight Back Sacramento, CA, March 14, 2011 - Students and faculty from Community Colleges from all over California storm the state capitol building for the "March in March," a protest of proposed cuts to education, and in support of allowing the California electorate to vote on a proposed tax increase.
San Francisco Rallies for Union Rights City Hall, March 9, 2011 - San Franciscans march and rally at City Hall in support of Wisconsin and labor rights as a whole. Brian Rinker for the Guardsman Online reports.