San Francisco Public Press
(https://www.sfpublicpress.org/the-foggy-future-of-city-college/)
The foggy future of City College
Fog begins to descend near Coit Tower, which was donated by Lillie Hitchcock Coit, a volunteer firefighter, in 1929. Photo by John C. Liau/SF Public Press.
[<a href=”http://storify.com/sfpublicpress/the-future-of-city-college-of-san-francisco” target=”_blank”>View the story “The Foggy Future of City College of San Francisco” on Storify</a>]
Fog begins to descend near Coit Tower, which was donated by Lillie Hitchcock Coit, a volunteer firefighter, in 1929. Photo by John C. Liau/SF Public Press.Tuesday night, Dr. Barbara Beno (center) faced the Board of Trustees she and the accreditation commission deemed “inadequate” in City Colleges’ 2012 review. Photo by Ruth Tam / SF Public Press.City College’s Board of Trustees met with Dr. Barbara Beno, president of the accrediting commission, and Bill McGinnis, trustee of Butte-Gleen Community College District. Photo by Ruth Tam / SF Public Press.The rooms of City College’s downtown campus are filled with empty chairs and empty tables, due to a severely truncated summer semester. Photo by Ruth Tam / SF Public Press.At an emergency town hall meeting, president of City College’s Board of Trustees John Rizzo responded to concerns regarding the school’s leadership. Photo by Ruth Tam / SF Public Press.City College students take notes throughout the emergency town hall meeting. Photo by Ruth Tam / SF Public Press.A current City College student takes the mic for the public comment section of the meeting. Photo by Ruth Tam / SF Public Press.The downtown campus’ business department posts notices for open job positions. Photo by Ruth Tam / SF Public Press.
Get our email newsletter Don't miss out on our newest articles, episodes and events!
Sign up for our free newsletter Get alerts about investigative reports