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Student activists organize “Know Your Rights” panel
By Jacob Edelman
Contributor
City College’s Political Science and Economics Club organized an open forum on Mar. 8 that brought students, faculty, and administrators together to speak about pressing, contemporary issues regarding the college.
The purpose of the panel discussion was to involve people from all sides and provide
Vice Chancellor of IT resigns
By Peter J. Suter
suterjpeter@gmail.com
Daman Grewal, vice chancellor of information technology, informed City College of his decision to leave as head of the IT department, effective Mar. 31.
“I have learned much in the last few months and will always think fondly of my ITS family,” Grewal
Confusion over $32 million projected deficit explained
By Peter J. Suter
suterjpeter@gmail.com
The February board of trustees meeting left City College trustees, top administrators and the larger college community dismayed and confused about how the institution’s projected budget deficit swelled from $11 million to $32 million.
Vice Chancellor of Human Resources Dianna Gonzales said
City College breaks promise to student lab aides
By Casey Ticsay
cticsay@mail.ccsf.edu
Behind closed doors for authorized personnel and up a narrow staircase to a biology department storeroom, student lab aide San Bhujel prepares the tools and solutions needed for upcoming laboratory classes.
“It’s sad in a way to not be working with friends
Rams finish runner up in second consecutive state title
By Matthew Paul Maes
If you are a City College sports fan you may have already viewed the Rams Women’s and Men’s basketball games lived streamed at City College Rams Facebook page. If not don’t be too hard on yourself, the BEMA department is here with plans
All-gender restrooms added across campus, issues with vandalism go unreported
by Lisa Martin
lisamartin.562@gmail.com
In a move to increase inclusivity and address the needs of non-binary students, City College’s facilities department implemented all-gender restrooms throughout college campuses and centers, but while students and faculty in the LGBTQ community welcome this change, issues with reporting vandalism have