City College Police Chief Floats Arming Officers with Tasers City College Police Chief Mario Vasquez would not be the first to turn his back on the campus due to frustrations over empty holsters.
City College Board of Trustees Learn to ‘Stay in Their Lane’ At the heart of City College's accreditation warning is the board’s resolution to rehire laid-off faculty.
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.
Protest at City College Raises Concerns over Local Hiring Practices A protest organized by the African American Construction Collective (AACC) at City College brought to light the ongoing issues with local hiring and diversity in public projects. The AACC demands that CCSF make a genuine effort to include local and diverse contractors, reflecting the community's val
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
Students Begin Looking Elsewhere to Access Required Courses Tuesday, Jan. 14, was the first meeting of Chem 32 for the spring semester. The course met once at 8:40 a.m. and again at 12:30 p.m. Both sections were a spectacle of more than 20 unregistered students who were hoping to squeeze their way into the classroom and continue their education.