In-Person Instruction to Increase Provisionally in the Spring While the college remained mostly online in Fall 2021, about 20% of courses on the course schedule were in-person. For Spring 2022, currently 25% of offered courses will be in-person.
A College in Recovery Seeks Commitments from its Chancellor As the college has seen ten years of chancellors dropping out or losing good standing, it will be a dramatic change of pace to transfer to a four-year Chancellor.
Union Petitions to Remove Associate Vice Chancellor The Service Employees International Union 1021 has distributed a petition against the current Associate Vice Chancellor of the City College IT Department Ellen Rayz.
Chancellor Martin Changes Prohibitive Protocol For several reasons, not the least being the far-reaching effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been difficult, and in several cases impossible, for reporters at The Guardsman to gain access to City College administrators for interviews.
Classified Staff Bear Brunt of City College Layoff Notices City College sent out 42 pink slips to classified staff Nov. 2, even as they recruit replacement workers, a breach of faith denounced by SEIU 1021.
Cyclone Bomb Causes Floods on Campus Record rainfall last month in the Bay Area did not spare City College, causing flooding in several buildings at Ocean Campus, including the Diego Rivera Theater, and the parking lot of the John Adams campus.
Periodical Pop Up Pantries Provide Limited access continues for student resources that cannot be provided in a virtual capacity. The food pantry is one such resource that cannot be replaced virtually.