Arts & Entertainment There Are Now Dueling Lawsuits Between City College and SFMOMA Over That Diego Rivera Mural SFMOMA says that City College of San Francisco hasn't ponied up their share of the cash to move Diego Rivera's enormous 'Pan-American Unity' mural back across town. City College now says that they can't be blamed for the museum's "financial mismanagement."
SF News San Francisco City College Once Again In Trouble Over Its Financial Status It's been six years since SF City College nearly lost its accreditation over a variety of financial and mismanagement issues, and now the California accreditation board has once again put the school on its "enhanced monitoring" list due to its ongoing financial woes.
SF News City College Chancellor Mark Rocha Resigns After Being Placed on Administrative Leave City College of San Francisco is officially on the hunt for a new chancellor as the man in the role for the last three years, Mark Rocha, submits his resignation. He was placed on administrative leave by the college's board earlier this week.
SF News London Breed Says No To $2.7M In Funding That Would Help Bring Back CCSF Classes Yes, the same San Francisco mayor who once took an over $5K "gift" from ousted Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru just vetoed funding to the City College of San Francisco (CCSF), money that would've gone toward reinstating hundreds of canceled classes.
SF News Mayor, Supervisors Reach Free City College Deal Mayor Ed Lee has agreed to spend $5.4 million in each of the next two fiscal years on free tuition to City College for city residents, and books for low-income students, in
SF News San Francisco's City College Prepares To Fire Up Marijuana Curriculum The hits just keep coming for City College of San Francisco, which earlier this month retained its accreditation for the next seven years and recently received a $9 million earmark from the Board
SF News CCSF Lives, Accreditation Reaffirmed For 7 Years As administrators hoped and expected, City College of San Francisco has its accreditation reaffirmed for the full term of the next seven years as the school announced in a press release today. The
SF News Supervisors Vote To Allocate $9 Million For Free City College While advocates for a tuition-free City College took to City Hall yesterday to sing Christmas carols with altered lyrics to fit their cause, the Board of Supervisors voted 9-1 to allocate $9 million
SF News After New $39 Million Financial Blow, Free City College Advocates Ft. Danny Glover 'Carol' At City Hall Actor Danny Glover says Make SF City College free! @OfficialCCSF @SFCity_Hall #KTVU pic.twitter.com/SqIhfS5KXI— taramoriarty (@taramoriarty1) December 13, 2016 Just weeks ago, advocates for a tuition-free City College felt their
SF News Local Proposition Results: Tent Ban, Soda Tax Pass, Youth Voting, Public Advocate Fail, And Much, Much More San Franciscans are reminded this morning that ours is a city in a bubble, and not just the real estate/tech one usually invoked here, but a bubble of the liberal kind we
SF News SF Candidate Races: Ronen Crushes Arce In D9, Other Victories Far Tighter In a post-election landscape where nearly all local victories has been eclipsed by the results of the presidential election, it might be hard to gin up the energy to care who won San
SF News Supes Vote To Make City College Free A proposal floated by Supervisor and state senatorial candidate Jane Kim back in April to make tuition at City College of San Francisco (CCSF) which it was up until the early 1980's passed
SF News Classes Canceled As CCSF Shuts Down Tomorrow In Face Of Teacher Strike In what is merely the latest bit of unfortunate news for the students of City College of San Francisco, The Examiner reports that Interim Chancellor Susan Lamb will shut down all eleven campuses
SF News Should City College Be Free? Supervisor Jane Kim Thinks So Attending City College would be free for San Francisco residents under a new proposal announced yesterday by Supervisor Jane Kim. The measure, which would need to be first approved by the Board of
SF News City College Doesn't Refrigerate Its Cadavers And Other Fun Facts City College of San Francisco is seemingly constantly in the news for scandals ranging from issues of accreditation, to extravagant administrative meal and travel expenses, to sketchy potential skirting of no-bid contract rules.
SF News City College Officials Say Facilities Need $270 Million Worth Of 'Emergency' Repairs City College of San Francisco has once again found itself in trouble. Interim Chancellor Susan Lamb claims that years of neglected maintenance has led to various unsafe conditions in CCSF properties around the
SF News City College Administration Can't Fully Explain Extravagant Travel, Meal Expenditures Who knew working for City College of San Francisco was such a plush gig? Recently obtained financial records from the college show that large sums of money were spent to cover costs associated
SF News Attempted Kidnapping Of CCSF Student Led To Tuesday's Campus Evacuation Guy with a gun in the library #ccsf pic.twitter.com/X4iYcuB0tw— MATHAFUCKEN_KEV (@classyasskev1) October 13, 2015 When reports first began to surface Tuesday of an armed individual on the campus of
SF News Fight At City College Library Leads To Reports Of Gunman, Evacuation Guy with a gun in the library #ccsf pic.twitter.com/X4iYcuB0tw— MATHAFUCKEN_KEV (@classyasskev1) October 13, 2015 There were reports this morning of a student who possibly brought a gun to the
SF News Shutdown Averted For City College Of SF Speaking of community colleges, 18 months plagued with fights between the administration of City College of San Francisco, the City, and the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges over the college's accreditation
SF News City College Of San Francisco Continues To Fight To Stay Open In the continuing saga of City College of San Francisco (CCSF)'s credentials, the Chronicle reports that CCSF leaders have applied to restore its accreditation as a learning institution. Inside Higher Ed reports
SF News Fatal SFPD Shooting: Chief Suhr To Face Tough Questions Tonight San Francisco police department Chief Greg Suhr had better be prepared for some tough questions tonight, when he is scheduled to face the public to answer questions about a controversial SFPD shooting that
SF News Judge, City Attorney Give City College A Break Judge Curtis Karnow of San Francisco Superior Court issued an order Thursday blocking the disaccreditation of City College of San Francisco, which was ordered last July. City Attorney Dennis Herrera has been fighting
SF News City College S.F. Students And Faculty To Protest Accreditation Loss A group of City College SF students, faculty, and supporters are gathering today to rally outside the Department of Education's offices at 50 Beale Street in protest of the school's loss of accreditation,
SF News City College's Accreditation Has Been Revoked The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges released news todays that City College of San Francisco's accreditation has been revoked, saying it does not meet program criteria and no longer has "quality