Judge Halts Sonoma State’s Sweeping Academic Cuts The restraining order was the result of a student-athlete-led petition on the grounds that the process the university took in cutting the departments was against the policy on the campus
San Francisco Celebrates Black History Month with Unanimous Resolution San Francisco’s Black History Month 2025 features events celebrating African American contributions:
City College and Board of Trustees Reaffirm Sanctuary Campus Status The Board met Thursday, Jan. 23, to pass a resolution in support of undocumented and LGBTQIA+ students. Interim Chancellor Mitch Bailey said he aligns with the language of the Board’s resolution: “City College of San Francisco unequivocally supports the fundamental belief that every person should be
The Statewide Daylighting Law There is a new law going into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, prohibiting drivers from parking within 20 feet of any intersection or stop sign. Crosswalks with curb extensions will require a 15-foot clearance. “The clearance of a few feet can make a big difference for street safety,” the San Francisco Munic
City College Supports Veterans Transitioning to Academia with a Free College Success Workshop on Oct. 25 Veterans looking to transition into collegiate learning are invited to a free College Success Workshop on Friday, Oct. 25, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at City College’s Cloud Hall 258.
Where No Planetarium Has Gone Before City College students will soon have a new way to explore the cosmos. On Wednesday, October 9, the astronomy department will unveil a state-of-the-art digital planetarium at the Multi-Use Building on 55 Frida Kahlo Way.
Ocean Campus Closed Abruptly Due to Leak By Seamus Geoghegan geogheganspg@gmail.com In an emergency alert to students and faculty, City College announced the closure of the Ocean campus to conduct ‘immediate water repairs,’ from 5:00 p.m. on Monday, Apr. 15 to 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, Apr. 16. According to an email from