Bookstore Attempts to Combat Rising Book Costs Follett Higher Education Group Inc., the corporation responsible for stocking the CCSF Bookstore, has made attempts to reduce student spending through their used and rental textbook programs.
City College film professor Lise Swenson still inspires today In June of 2016, City College mourned the loss of accomplished film professor Lise Swenson, whose passion for media education has left an immeasurable impression on her former students.
100-year-old's eviction sparks outrage San Francisco housing groups on Sept. 22 declared a “renters state of emergency” and protested the eviction of 100-year-old resident Iris Canada.
City College joins pipeline protest Since mid-2015, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has been leading the effort to stop the 1,172-mile Dakota Access Pipeline Project. Hundreds of indigenous tribes are currently fighting on the front lines of the bulldozers.
Board of Trustee candidate forum to take place Thursday The League of Women Voters and Educational Access Television (EATV) will be hosting the candidates for San Francisco Community College Board at a forum on Thursday, September 29th at 6:30 p.m.
Barbara Beno to retire from ACCJC Barbara Beno, president of the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) for 15 years, will retire on June 30, 2017.
News Briefs Changes coming to the Golden Gate Bridge, ethnic studies curriculum for high schoolers, developments in the Free City initiative and Rams soccer updates.