A Many-Faceted Financial Fiasco The pandemic has exacerbated the College’s financial woes, with decreased tax revenues and delayed funding from the state, but it is not the genesis of the problem.
Administration to Acknowledge Unceded Ramaytush Ohlone Land The Ramaytush Ohlone are the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Peninsula. Long sought-after, generational change is in the making—at City College, it begins with the Land Acknowledgement Initiative.
Indigenous Peoples of the Bay Area: A History of Survival Given the massive diversity in languages, family groups, customs, and cultures, the native people of the northern and central California coasts likely would not have seen themselves as belonging to any single common group prior to the arrival of the Spanish. To some degree, this persists today, with
Meet City College’s New Trustees Interview with City College’s new trustees Alan Wong and Aliya Christi.
Faculty Union Criticizes Moves Towards Layoffs Interim-Chancellor Vurdien announced January 21st that City College intends to issue pink slips to a yet undisclosed number of employees.
500 Vaccinated at City College, San Francisco’s First Mass Vaccination Site On opening day, the mood was ebullient. “We’ve had a couple people cry out of joy,” said a city rep checking people in. “It’s a great way to spend a Friday, even in the rain.”
CCSF Alumnus attended Capitol Riot A San Francisco resident and City College alumnus participated in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Now, he’s being sued by the FBI.