Education / City College Breaks Ground on $155M Complex The state-of-art facility is dedicated to science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics disciplines. By The Ingleside Light Staff / 9 Jan 2023
Education / Q&A: Ingleside Resident Alida Fisher Talks School Board Win Once she joins San Francisco’s school board in January, Fisher has plans to increase academic success for all students. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 30 Nov 2022
Business / OMI Job Center Offers Employment Resources to All The services hub provides employment resources to the residents of Ocean View-Merced Heights-Ingleside. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 28 Sep 2022
Business / Little Oceanauts Makes A Big Splash With New Offerings The under-the-sea themed indoor play center weathered the pandemic and is trying new ideas to build its business back up. By Jonathan Farrell / 9 Aug 2022
News / 2022 District 7 Participatory Budgeting Winners Announced Nine projects won enough votes from district residents to be awarded $50,000 each. By Anne Marie Kristoff / 3 Aug 2022
Events / City College to San Francisco State Walk & Talk This Saturday A history outfit is holding a talk and tour going from City College to the historic sundial and ending at San Francisco State University. By Alex Mullaney / 25 May 2022
News / Garden Club Makes Ingleside’s Steven Brown Honorary Member City College faculty Steven Brown joins naturalist John McLaren as one of the few men with lifelong honorary membership to the Garden Club. By Jonathan Farrell / 10 May 2022
Education / City College Teachers Camp On Campus To Protest Cuts City College of San Francisco teachers and supporters are camping on campus to protest more than 200 faculty layoffs ahead of a Friday final vote. By Alex Mullaney / 4 May 2022
Education / Girl Scouts Steward Sloat Elementary’s Little Free Library Junior Girl Scouts installed and maintained a Little Free Library for the community at Commodore Sloat Elementary School since May 2021. By Alex Mullaney / 29 Apr 2022
Education / City College Teacher's Union Protests Faculty Layoffs About 500 attended two in-person and virtual events on March 15 to protest City College of San Francisco's plan for laying off 50 teachers. By Jonathan Farrell / 17 Mar 2022
Education / City College Approves Layoff Notices For 50 Teachers As Labor Coalition Seeks New Funds City College of San Francisco officials voted Feb. 24 to layoff 50 full-time faculty members, with notices issued on or before March 15. By Jerold Chinn / 2 Mar 2022
Education / Teachers Union Delivers 'No Layoffs' Valentines To City College Officials Named “Don’t Break the Heartbeat of CCSF Valentine’s Day Action,” the effort united educators, students and allies to defend and support CCSF. By Jonathan Farrell / 15 Feb 2022