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Tagged with: ACCJC

As trial closes, a Big Lie about City College finances

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 3, 2014 – So many stories, so little time, so in the middle of a heated election I missed the last...

The City College trial: A bit of perspective

  By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 31, 2014 – I was called for jury duty this morning, so I missed part of the City College trial, but...

City College accreditors try to dig out of a hole

By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 29, 2014 – The president of the ACCJC tried to climb out of a deep hole this morning as her lawyers...

ACCJC prez admits City College got unfair treatment

  By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 28, 2014 -- In what could be a decisive moment in the City College trial, the head of the ACCJC admitted...

City College trial opens with dramatic admission

By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 27, 2014 – The City College accreditation trial got off to a dramatic start today with state Community College Chancellor Brice...

The (next) crisis for City College — the November election

By Tim Redmond Now that the lawsuit against the City College accreditors is moving forward, and the college is entering a new accreditation process, and...

Judge smacks down ACCJC, sets City College case for trial

  By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 22, 2014 – I sat through the entire morning of oral arguments in the City College case, and I walked out...

Why is City College cutting so many classes?

By Sara Bloomberg SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 -- Imagine you’re a college student. Classes are picked. Textbooks have been bought. Your boss finally accepted your schedule...

Judge hears City College case — and schools ACCJC

  By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 – Judge Curtis Karnow heard arguments today on the immensely complicated flurry of litigation in the City College lawsuit,...

City College accreditor’s own experts didn’t want to shut the school down

By Tim Redmond There are so many reasons to love the lawsuit that City Attorney Dennis Herrera has filed against the City College accreditors. It’s...