California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed Assembly Bill 1575, also known as the Katie Meyers Law. This bill allows university ...
It’s crazy how siblings can be extremely annoying a majority of the time, but end up being one of the relationships we value ...
City College’s first Bachelor’s program has been granted provisional approval by the California Community Colleges Chancellor ...
Chromebook carts can be found in most classrooms, but they’re seldom used by students, as most bring their own devices to use ...
As the velvet curtains rise and the stage lights gloom golden, the spotlight shines on third-year City College student Grace ...
On Friday, Oct. 25. the Associated Student Government voted on a new student advocate, approved the student activity budget, ...
As Santa Barbara continues to deal with its ongoing housing crisis, two students have joined forces to develop an innovative ...
On Sept. 27, Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed Senate Bill 895 that would have allowed California community colleges to offer bachelor ...
At a time where technology is interwoven with education, it remains extremely critical that institutions strike a proper balance between academic integrity and respect for student rights. Tools like ...
City College’s Center for Equity and Social Justice (CESJ) is opening tables to be altars, allowing community members to ...
The Send Silence Packing exhibit by Active Minds returned to City College on Oct. 26. Send Silence Packing is an exhibit ...
The student government and City College administrators have begun institutionalizing the prayer and meditation space, ...