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

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City College of San Francisco Students, Faculty Dealing With Cold Classrooms
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Recently, many students at City College of San Francisco's Mission Campus have been going to classes with no heat.

To help provide some heat, school administrators have provided these small space heaters.

Teachers told NBC Bay Area Wednesday that this year's string of rainstorms has really made cold in their classrooms a very serious issue.” “The little chemical ones, you use it once then it becomes landfill. Which is just insulting,” Finkelstein said. “What am I going to do, hand that around and have each one of my students hold that for 30 seconds?”The president of the board of trustees says they're set to approve money to replace inoperable boilers at Mission Street, main campus and the John Adams Campus. But it will take months to get the heat back on.

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