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.
Rams Football Team Rips Crown From Tigers’ Teeth In Season Closer Ripping victory from the Tigers’ teeth, defensive back D’Andre Greeley downed himself on the 15. The Rams ran out the clock and took home the state championship for the first time since 2015.
“Alice Street” Documentary Weaves an Intersection of Cultures in a Larger than Life Mural “Alice Street” Oakland’s triumphant documentary where grassroots coalitions form to resist gentrification and win Community Benefits Agreements.
City College Endures Tough Season Without Home Field Without a single win in April, the rams still continue to soldier on and are hopeful for a better run next season.
City College Women's Soccer Player Alexia Estrada Represents Guatemala in World Cup Qualifiers By Seamus Geoghegan geogheganspg@gmail.com It was when she first played in the goal that Alexia Estrada discovered her passion for soccer. Estrada found herself in the position after the last goalkeeper was injured. This year, she found herself representing Guatemala in world cup qualifiers. Estrada grew up in