During the Crisis, Stay Vigilant About Online Privacy The COVID-19 crisis has pushed much of our academic and social lives onto the internet. Modern technology is invaluable in this moment, but comes with privacy and security risks as well.
Letter to the Editor: My Name is Ann Clark and I Have to Walk Slowly, Part 2 The board has the responsibility now to meet with the DSPS faculty and students at all the campuses to make sure that disability discrimination is not allowed at CCSF or anywhere else.
HAVE YOUR SAY "How concerned are you about the coronavirus, and what do you think the college should do?" By Joel Wagner
Keeping the Streets Safe and People Safer Safe injection sites are the help San Francisco addicts need and will also keep the general public safe.
Promote Everyone to CEO Discussions of reducing inequality must focus upon restructuring businesses to include profit sharing and eliminating hierarchy. Inequality will exist until laborers
Vote YES on Prop 13 to Make City College Safer and More Accessible Proposition 13 on the March 3 ballot will provide $2 billion to update and repair community college campuses. A yes vote represents the reinvestment in a public higher education system that was once the envy of the world.