Artificial Intelligence: Undermining Education and Humanity As generative AI becomes normalized in classrooms and creative spaces, concerns grow over its impact on human innovation, ethics, and the very meaning of originality in education.
The Story of SF Public Transit: Death by 1000 Cuts San Francisco’s public transit faces a looming crisis, with Muni and BART confronting massive budget deficits that could lead to widespread service cuts unless new funding measures are approved.
Publicity-Thirsty Lurie Skips City College Building Opening Dignitaries from the State Senate, City Hall, Consulate of Ireland, and the entire City College football team all showed up to celebrate the opening of the $140 million Student Success Center on Thursday, but publicity-hungry Mayor Daniel Lurie was nowhere to be seen.
A Nation In Constitutional Crisis Trump’s 147 executive orders enacted within his first hundred days in office serve to strip this country of its democracy.
The Missing Piece to the Commuting Puzzle City College, despite its name, is a commuter school. People are driving or taking public transportation from all across the Bay to get to class. This is no cheap feat as gas prices continue to skyrocket. A round trip on BART can range anywhere from $4.80 to $19, depending on where your station of
Letter to the Editor: City College Students Afforded Access to Lick Observatory For many of these students, the trip to Lick Observatory was the very first time they could truly witness the Milky Way as a soft band of light extending across the sky from horizon to horizon. Away from the glare of San Francisco’s lights, the sky comes alive — and with it, so does something inside
Hostile Times for Journalists Nationwide Since the Trump Administration returned for a second term, student journalists across the country have been fearful for their safety as their Constitutional freedoms of free speech and free press are being stripped away before their very eyes. Barely a month into his second term, Trump attempted to