Bookstore Attempts to Combat Rising Book Costs Follett Higher Education Group Inc., the corporation responsible for stocking the CCSF Bookstore, has made attempts to reduce student spending through their used and rental textbook programs.
News Briefs Changes coming to the Golden Gate Bridge, ethnic studies curriculum for high schoolers, developments in the Free City initiative and Rams soccer updates.
Broadcasting faculty self-promotes, still struggles As the overall enrollment at City College stabilizes, a number of departments on campus are still feeling the ill effects of low enrollment numbers that have affected the school for the past few years.
New conditions for summer financial aid prove stifling In order for a student to be considered full-time during a summer semester, they are required to take the “maximum of eight units,” says Lisa Romano, chair of the New Students Counseling department.
Catch 'em all at Ocean Campus Looking for Pokémon on campus? The following locations and works of art at Ocean campus are Pokéstops.
16th CityShorts Gives College Filmmakers The Red Carpet By Daniela Fiestas-Paredes City College of San Francisco Cinema department is hosting its 16th “CityShorts Festival” on Thursday, May 19th at Diego Rivera Theatre. In 2001, department developed the idea of creating a festival that could allow students to present their work. Around 80 short films were entered the first
Fashion Students Show Off Summer Wares By Michaela Payne City College fashion design students are ready to unleash their end-of-semester design debuts onto the catwalk. Two recent shows transformed the usual lunch hour in the Ocean Campus cafeteria, “The Velvet Underground” on April 28 and “Noir New York” on May 5, where models showed off themed