Title IX Sexual Misconduct Update Challenged by Courts
New Title IX regulations that don’t require coaches or faculty to report sexual misconduct is being challenged in court.
Read MoreNew Title IX regulations that don’t require coaches or faculty to report sexual misconduct is being challenged in court.
Read MoreTransgender student athletes can now compete as the sex they identify with in sports.
Read MoreInternational students have protested a tuition increase during the COVID-19 pandemic with a petition.
Read MoreThe Board of Trustees approved the contract of Dr. Rajen Vurdien, who started in July.
Read MoreCity College’s Center of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CEI) and the department of Journalism has collaborated to produce a certificate to help aid future journalism students. The certificate will, “give students a foundation to build up their own business or a career at an organization,” said Alex Mullaney.
Read MoreCity College is $2 million richer thanks to a recent grant from the Koret Foundation.
Read MoreCity College faculty, students, and student groups organized a protest at San Francisco’s Fort Mason Center on June 22. Protesters expressed their anger regarding the recent decision to forgo the lease for the college’s Fort Mason campus, the removal of ESL and OLAD programs, and the disinvestment in its Black students.
Read MoreHannah Asuncion hasunci1@mail.ccsf.edu The battle to thwart COVID-19 is now at the doorsteps of City College. On May 18, the
Read MoreCalbright College, an online-only community college created by former Governor Brown, has many demands for the elimination of the college due to the current budget crisis. With online learning becoming more prevalent to students, Calbright College has sparked a debate for future learning.
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