Empowering Students: Providing Laptops to Those in Need City College of San Francisco’s Laptop Program, launched during the 2020 pandemic, provides students with laptops to support academic success.
Fresh, Fast and Affordable: City College's Eateries City College is home to both Chef’s Table and Pop-up Bakeshop. The culinary department has created eateries at Ocean Campus and Downtown Campus, offering well-prepared meals at affordable prices. Students make delicious food available to everyone.
Have Your Say: Black History Month We asked students: What do you think of when you think of American Black History?
San Francisco Says it Will Comply with Homeless Shelter Safety Law San Francisco officials say the city will now comply with a state law for monitoring homeless shelter safety conditions. A Calmatters report found that San Francisco is among the vast majority of California cities that have ignored the law requiring them to file annual reports on shelter safety cond
John Adams Moves One Step Closer to Becoming a Center for Health Occupation Programs Starting this semester, the John Adams Center has begun offering additional general education classes to support students pursuing careers in healthcare and emergency response.
SF Residents Disappointed Over New India Basin Waterfront Park The $200 million project began in 2021 and sought to combine this area with the existing adjacent India Basin Shoreline Park. The park is now home to a food pavilion, a makers’ shop, and an operations and maintenance building. However, San Francisco residents feel this is a waste of funding, conside
San Francisco Celebrates Black History Month with Unanimous Resolution San Francisco’s Black History Month 2025 features events celebrating African American contributions: