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Tagged with: Dennis Herrera

What if California community colleges just shut down the ACCJC?

  By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 3, 2014 – A decision is expected next week in City Attorney Dennis Herrera’s lawsuit against the agency that is trying...

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 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...

City Beat: Why did the mayor endorse Chiu (after waiting this long)?

By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 24, 2014 – In December, 2003, the local power structure had a genuine freak-out moment: A series of polls showed that...

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...

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,...

Developers seek massive tax break at Transbay Center

By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 -- The Board of Supervisors will vote today on an item that seems incredibly dense and bureaucratic, and it...

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...

Media misses: Taxes, the economy, and Harvey Milk

By Tim Redmond AUGUST 18, 2014 -- Yes, I listen to NPR. KPFA, of course, but also NPR. That makes me an Old Liberal Leftist,...

Why City College applied for bogus “restoration” status, and what it really means

By Tim Redmond AUG. 6, 2014 -- City College fairly quietly acceded to the latest bizarre demand of the Accrediting Commission for Junior and Community...