Arts & Entertainment / San Francisco's 'The Whales' Statue Returns After 20 Years The sculpture, known to generations for its time at Cal Academy, will return to public view after 20 years. By Alex Mullaney / 16 May 2025
Education / City College's Biannual Plant And Flower Sale A Landscaper's Dream The sale raises funds for a scholarship program — and clears out more space for students to grow more plants. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 14 May 2025
Politics / NEA Grant Cuts Hit Ingleside-Serving Arts Nonprofit The Ingleside-serving nonprofit is one of many Bay Area arts organizations struck by grant terminations. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 7 May 2025
News / City College Bookstore Annex Going Bye-Bye The low-slung building with a bright red awning, where generations of students bought supplies, will be demolished by summer. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 16 Apr 2025
Education / Crime Ring Still Jamming Up Students Enrolling In City College Courses Some of the college’s faculty think it’s time for the state chancellor’s office and even the FBI to take on the bad actors. By Nancy Chan / 2 Apr 2025
Education / City College Building Named After San Francisco LGBTQ+ Rights Legend The LGBTQIA+ rights activist died in 2020 but his memory lives on at City College. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 26 Mar 2025
News / City College Celebrates 90th Anniversary With Aerial Photo The well-loved community college is kicking off festivities with a photo shoot. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 19 Mar 2025
Education / City College And Teachers’ Union Reach Settlement Over Fabricated Document Incident The curious incident involving a "created" financial document, $21 million and a former chancellor has come to a close. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 12 Mar 2025
Education / City College Saves Taxpayers $6.4M By Refinancing Bonds San Francisco taxpayers will save about a million dollars per year. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 12 Mar 2025
Education / City College's 5 Chancellor Finalists Meeting With Community The finalists — including interim Chancellor Mitch Bailey — have been meeting with the college community all week. By Jerold Chinn / 12 Mar 2025
Education / City College Chemistry Class Shortage A Flashpoint In Labor Fight Hundreds of students have been turned away from chemistry classes over the year due to a faculty shortage. By Nancy Chan / 19 Feb 2025
Education / City College Faculty Union Sues To Reinstate Laid-Off Instructors City College's faculty union is asking the court to reinstate laid-off faculty members. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 19 Feb 2025