Engineering Club Cruises to Victory 5 Times Over the Semester City College of San Francisco’s award-winning Engineering Club quietly participates in community events around the Bay Area.
How the pandemic changed student work, class preferences A visit to Ocean Campus reveals differences between student preference for in-person and remote classes and job training.
"Animal Farm" Packs the House By Janna Velasquez jvelas42@mail.ccsf.edu The sunset was crisp and breezy as people began to fill into the beautiful War Memorial Opera House in the Civic Center on Saturday, April 23 for the first performance of Animal Farm Feeding Frenzy. There were multiple events happening, so it was
Statement Regarding Board of Trustees' Decision to Cut Faculty Are there truly no other avenues besides gutting our course offerings or asking our faculty to voluntarily rob themselves?
City College Struggles To Keep Aircraft Maintenance Technology Program Aloft A failure of leadership from city government, the airport and the college led to the closure of the Aircraft Maintenance Technology program.
Death by a Thousand Cuts: Slashing of Programs Undermines City College’s Mission and Future City College of San Francisco's administration and elected officials laid off hundreds of teachers in Spring 2022. Here's how the college's programs and future are impacted.
Explainer: City College’s Controversial Retiree Healthcare Fund Other Post Employment Benefits, healthcare promised to employees in retirement, continues to be a point of contention in the ongoing budget debates around the college’s financial future.