Biden Gave Students an Inch But We Need The Mile Jobs that require higher education are more common than they ever have been but college education is still a serious financial risk. We need more than forgiveness.
The Real ID is Officially Here The deadline is set to acquire the Real ID. Originally pushed back from 2020 due to Covid the new deadline is May 3, 2023.
Student Enrollment at City College is in Decline This year’s enrollment has fallen 12% compared to the 2021 fall semester, according to City College Chancellor David Martin at the Aug. 25 Board of Trustee meeting
Coming Together as a Community to Tackle Student Debt Board Trustee Member Aliya Chisti tearing down the invisible wall between administration and students to join forces in tackling student debt.
Due South Offers Free Concerts at Jerry Garcia Amphitheater in McLaren Park The final show in the series takes place October 8th and features Ozomatli, winner of 4 Grammys, coins themselves as “young political activists and musicians,'' playing a unique combination of urban-Latino, hip hop and salsa, dancehall, cumbia, samba and funk.
Lunar New Year Holiday Resolution Approved by the San Francisco Board of Trustees Now that Trustee Alan Wong’s resolution for the Lunar New Year holiday as a campus day off has been approved by the Board of Trustees, many wonder what took so long.
COVID-19 and MPX do not Deter City College from Reopening Campus to In-Person Classes City College campus deal\s with twin threats of COVID-19 and MPX, as it reopens classes to in-person learning for the fall semester.