STUDENTS AT OCEAN CAMPUS FACE MORE CHANGES WITH CONTRUCTION
BY ELLEN SILK
Construction of the new joint use facility has temporarily cut student parking in half and is limiting access to areas of the Ocean campus during the 2008 Summer Session according to James Blomquist, associate vice chancellor of facilities, planning/management.
NEW SCIENCE AND HEALTH SECTION
BY CHRISTINA R. HERNANDEZ
The Guardsman will now be adding a Science & Health Section...
News from June 11 Issue
GETTING SAN FRANCISCO HEALTHY
BY DESMOND MILLER
San Francisco is the first city in the United States to do the unthinkable: it is creating a universal health care program geared toward giving everyone access to health care services.
News from May 7 Issue
BUILDING UP CITY COLLEGE
BY NATASHA SIMPSON
A Joint-Use Facility being built with San Francisco State University, one of the new eco-friendly buildings in the reservoir, will be 101,000 square feet and will cost about $67 million dollars with construction starting in the fall.
COLLEGE TRYING TO FILL $8.3 MILLION GAP FOR UPCOMING FISCAL YEAR
BY ELLEN SILK
With a recent loss from property tax revenue and impending cuts to state funding, City College is trying to close an $8.3 million gap for the 2008-09 fiscal year with possible cuts to Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS), summer school classes and tutors, in addition to pulling $2 million from the reserve as well as leaving retired faculty vacancies unfilled.
$116 MILLION PERFORMING ARTS CENTER BUILT BY 2012
BY NATASHA SIMPSON
The $116 million performing arts center, which will be built on the reservoir, was postponed until January 2012.
AS ELECTION RESULTS IN
BY LISKA KOENIG
Industrial engineering major Diana Munoz-Villanueva was re-elected as City College student trustee for 2008 – 2009, while political science major Joshua Nielsen was elected the new Associated Students President during elections for AS government on April 29 and 30.
CITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEE ELECTIONS COMING UP IN OCTOBER
BY MARTHA VALLEJO
San Francisco citizens will elect four candidates for the Community College Board of Trustees Nov. 4.