Medicare For All Would Increase Government Wages Our city and the unions that represent the city employees should care about universal guaranteed health care (often known as Medicare for All or single payer healthcare) a lot more than they do.
New Arts and Sciences Building Approved for Construction at City College The STEAM building, which stands for “sciences, technology, engineering, arts, and math,” will be built on the west side of Frida Kahlo Way and will offer updated facilities to students and faculty.
Senate Bill 24 Offers Reproductive Protection to Some College Students in California UC and CSU campuses will offer abortion medication under Senate Bill 24 but City College may not be granted the funds to also provide this health care on campus.
City College of San Francisco Faces Declining Student Enrollment, Mirroring a National Trend for Community Colleges National trends show a decline in student enrollment in community colleges since 2012, mirroring trends at City College where students also are enrolling in lower numbers.
Morrissey Returns to Bay Area to Play at Historic Fox Oakland Theater for Delighted Fans Morrissey packs historic Fox Oakland Theater in sold out show. The Fox Oakland Theater has become a favorite among award winning musicians ever since it was bought by a man whose parents met at the theater.
City College’s Historic Community Health Worker Program Changes Lives Institutions have realized that not only are Community Health Workers “cost effective,” they are more effective than the medical system alone.
DSPS Accessible Theater Arts Teacher Sparks Creativity, Self-Confidence, and Self-Expression Judy Goodman, longtime Accessible Theater Arts teacher in City College’s Disabled Students Programs and Services department (DSPS), directs an adaptive version of Lin Manuel Miranda’s hip hop musical “In the Heights” for two performances on December 16. Goodman sparks creativity, self-confidence and