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Adult Learner

KCSF NewsMay 20, 2019

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Adult Learner

Adult Learner

In the “College Dropout” series we examined why the dropout rate stands at 47%, and how becoming educated is related to becoming an adult. But what if you’re already an “adult” when you go to college? In this episode we answer the question: are you behind in life if you go back to school in your 30s, 40s, 50s, or beyond? How can we can think about going back to school when you’re older in a way that’s not so discouraging? 

I’ll be presenting a series of interrelated interviews with some Adult Learners I met at the City College of San Francisco, along with an interview I conducted with the chancellor of C.C.S.F., Mark Rocha. 

Chancellor Rocha was an Adult Learner himself; a lifelong english teacher, he went back to school at 55 to get an engineering degree. Chancellor Rocha has some wise words (or not) for one of our Adult Learners, Max, who’s feeling a little “behind the 8-ball” being on a campus with so many angsty young adults. 

May 20, 201930:35
College Dropout Part 1
Apr 22, 201912:56
College Dropout Part 2
Apr 22, 201927:20
College Dropout Part 3
Apr 22, 201921:41
S.M.A.C. Meets the B.S.U.

S.M.A.C. Meets the B.S.U.

On this episode of KCSF News, S.M.A.C. (Students Making A Change) speaks with CCSF’s branch of the B.S.U. (Black Student Union) to talk about what community organizing means to them. They’ll share personal stories of how they became student activists and organizers, and drop some lines for those of you who’d like to get involved.

Apr 12, 201940:10
Vandalism at New All-Gender Restrooms
Apr 03, 201923:60
City College Makes Cuts Ahead of Free City Vote

City College Makes Cuts Ahead of Free City Vote

On this episode of KCSF News we sit down with Claudia Drdul, a reporter from the city college's newspaper, The Guardsman. Claudia just finished up a story about staff cuts that are happening ahead of the vote to continue free city this November. It’s a big story which touches on a lot of topics, including a recap of the accreditation crises, and an insight into the tug of war happening right now between CCSF administration and the teacher’s union over “the privatization of public education.” You can check out the original article @ theguardsman.com/

Mar 07, 201925:28
City College's Secret Treasure
Nov 13, 201820:42
S.M.A.C. Talks AB705

S.M.A.C. Talks AB705

S.M.A.C. (studentsmakingchange.org) is a student-led advocacy group which defends the rights of students of color (and all students) on the City College of San Francisco campus. On this episode of KCSF News they'll be telling us about AB705. AB705 is a new law intended to help marginalized students graduate at higher rates.

S.M.A.C. isn’t happy with how this law is being implemented. In fact, they claim it’s virtually not being implemented. We’re going to hear some stories of how this has affected specific students, and talk about S.M.A.C.'s struggle with city college administration.
Nov 05, 201837:06
"The Red Zone," an Interview with District Attorney Gascón

"The Red Zone," an Interview with District Attorney Gascón

A conversation with the top prosecutor for the city and county of San Francisco, Mr. Gascón, about sexual assault on college campuses.

"The Red Zone" refers to the first few months of the school year when sexual assault rates on college campuses are at their highest. We'll talk about how his office is making reporting sexual assault crimes easier, and what due process rights should be afforded to students accused of sexual assault.
Oct 29, 201827:29
A Discussion on Why Journalism Matters, Now More than Ever

A Discussion on Why Journalism Matters, Now More than Ever

Journalism shapes our society, and causes personal transformation—just one of many reasons why Journalism Matters, Now More than Ever.

A special edition of KCSF News with Juan Gonzales and Jonathan Freedman, moderated by Victor Tence. Juan Gonzales is the head of the Journalism department at CCSF, and founder of the local El Tecolote newspaper. Jonathan Freedman won the pulitzer prize in 1987 for his editorials at The Tribune of San Diego which called for major immigration reform. He’s also the author of several nonfiction books, and one novel.

They will critique media in the age of Trump, tell personal stories from their lives as journalists, and discuss the resurgence of local publications in a time when funding for print newspapers has nearly evaporated.

Jonathan Freedman is hosting a free writing lab in Room 205 of the Rosenberg building on Ocean Campus. It's called "Engaging with Writing Workshop," and drop-ins are welcome. That's every Friday 11am - noon.
Oct 10, 201853:32
Wait Times for FAFSA Applications

Wait Times for FAFSA Applications

Ever wondered why it takes so long to have your FAFSA application processed?

Being called in to wait in long lines to verify tax and personal information can make what's supposed to be a simple task of filling out online forms into a frustrating and time-consuming process.

In our feature story today, Nikolas Harter heads to the Financial Aid Office in Cloud Hall to voice those frustrations, and get some answers.
Oct 01, 201810:25