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Adjunct faculty battle for health benefits at California community colleges
Community college districts have virtually ignored a nagging issue: There is little funding to cover health benefits for two-thirds of their academic workforce.Read More
Newsom vetoes Cal Grant reform bill, advocates vow to revisit next year
AB 1456 would have made major reforms to the Cal Grant program, California's main financial aid program.Read More
Three in four California college students worry virus will impact graduation
Most California college students are concerned the coronavirus pandemic will prevent them from graduating.Read More
Some colleges reopen, others remain closed due to smoke
Some Bay Area colleges and universities say they will open for classes and other business on Monday.Read More
Gov. Brown extends four-year pilot program at community colleges
Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday signed a bill to extend a pilot program allowing the state's community colleges to offer four-year bachelor's degree programs in specific fields. Read More
Ivy Lee appointed to City College board
San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Friday afternoon appointed Ivy Lee to the City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees to replace Rafael Mandelman.Read More
Diablo Valley campus closed due to threat
Diablo Valley College has canceled all classes and college activities Thursday at their main Pleasant Hill campus after graffiti was found threatening gun violence on campus, according to the...Read More
Bernie Sanders holds up free City College as model
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders praised The City for making community college tuition free.Read More
Las Positas College receives largest gift ever
Officials with the Las Positas College Foundation on Saturday received the largest gift for the college in the college's history.Read More
Free City College tuition for SF residents starts this fall
The City has agreed to spend almost $5.4 million annually for the next two years, and is expected to begin subsidizing tuition costs beginning this fall.Read More
Supes, mayor clash over tuition-free City College
Supervisors allocated $9 million toward a tuition-free City College for San Francisco residents, but Mayor Lee wants the funds to help only those students "unable to pay."Read More
Three Bay Area girls to speak at White House forum
Three participants of the San Francisco-based Young Women's Freedom Center will speak at a White House forum Tuesday.Read More
Man allegedly shoots self on college campus
An employee of Solano Community College was arrested after he allegedly shot himself accidentally with a gun he brought to the Vallejo campus.Read More
California shifts toward new community college accreditation process
The California Community College Board of Governors Monday approved plans to revamp the state's two-year college accreditation commission.Read More
CCSF students, faculty protest special trustee
City College students and faculty and members protested the appointment Guy Lease as special trustee.Read More
All eyes on City College’s future
A week of swirling news leaves California's largest community college firmly in the spotlight.Read More
CCSF approves report to salvage accreditation
Amid more protest and debate, CCSF trustees signed off on a report detailing changes made at the troubled school.Read More
What?! City College can’t be closing?!
The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges handed City College a staggering verdict on Tuesday.Read More
City College shortfall imperils campuses
Facing a major budget shortfall, City College may have to shutter satellite campuses around The City.Read More