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 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 Report Of A Gunman Closed San Jose City College Last Night On Tuesday night a 911 call regarding a possible gunman looming around the San Jose City College campus prompted an immediate lockdown. According to the Mercury News, "The hullabaloo followed a call placed
SF News Meanwhile, At City Hall... <em>Somos Todos City College</em> Earlier this afternoon, supporters of Yes on Prop A to Save City College gathered on the steps of City Hall holding signs reading "I am City College" along with familiar faces like San
SF News Bomb Scare Evacuates City College Mission Campus Following reports of possible explosive devices found on the 1100 block of Valencia, the Mission campus of City College was fully evacuated and searched last night. The bomb squad ended up giving the
misc SF City College Launches "Cost-$aving$ Ideas Contest" Upon losing $18 million of its operating budget, CCSF is searching for ways to cut costs. They've already implemented many cost-saving measures, including canceling their summer session, to the disappointment of many, and
SF News City College Groper Still on the Loose View Larger Map Ingleside Police Station has issued a (slightly belated) warning to the Sunnyside neighbors of City College. Two incidences of sexual battery have occurred in the last month or so (November
misc Pelosi Says Voters, Not Superdelegates, Should Decide Whether you're a pro-Obama gloater or you live in pro-Hillary Delegate Hub fantasyland, the next few weeks should be interesting. News about City College dedication after the jump.
SF News SFist Blotter Police believe that a Santa Rosa man, who recently stabbed himself with a homemade spear just seconds before the fuzz burst through his front door early Sunday morning, is possibly connected to last
Arts & Entertainment SFist Photo: Good Luck, New Graduates! So, for those about to rock the worlds of business, education, non-profit or whichever else, WE SALUTE YOU!
SF News Where Were You During CCSF Power Outage 2007? The city's disaster-alert network just texted us an alert! It would seem that the City College of SF (Phelan Campus) is having some electrical problems, and may not have their power switched back
SF News City College Locked Down Sadly, because the Virginia Tech shootings have, in a perverted way, inspired copycats, City College today was shut down because a copy cat threatened to start shooting students. This all happened this morning
Arts & Entertainment We Read The Weeklies (A Little Late) Sorry for the delay in reading your alt-weeklies this week; there was a comical mixup in our attempts to implement the weekly switchoff between us and SFist Sarah L. We'll try again in
SF News Don't Want To Leave, But We Both Know ... Sometimes It's Better To Go So goodbye, old fiend. Time to step down to open that back door in the sky. Muni's tribute: Public transportation on Third Street began as a horsecar line and converted to electric streetcar
SF News Calif. Legislature Wants To Teach <i>Us</i> How To Save Bipartisan legislators introduced a bill in the California Senate Wednesday that would grant every child born within the state a $500 savings account, earmarked for higher education, a home downpayment, or retirement. The
SF News Happy May Day It warms our red hearts to see workers marching here at home and around the world on International Workers' Day, otherwise known as May Day. Protests and demonstrations happened from Berlin to Indonesia,
misc Why, if it Isn't Your Favorite Question and Answer Column, the Essefficist! It's politics week around SFist, so we here at the Essefficist thought we'd do our civic duty by chipping in with answers to political questions we received about one thing that on next