City College of San Francisco Students, Faculty Dealing With Cold Classrooms

For the last couple of weeks, many students at City College of San Francisco’s Mission Campus have been going to classes with no heat.

Some instructors have been posting some orange and yellow logs on their classroom doors as they documented how cold the classes get.

The coldest one spotted was on the third floor at City College’s Mission Campus, where night school courses were taught in temps ranging from 42 degrees to 46 degrees.

“In class, do you always have to wear your jacket?” NBC Bay Area reporter Sergio Quintana asked.

“Yeah. Always, always have jackets,” said student Nayele Rivera.

CCSF student Diana Vasquez told NBC Bay Area

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