Swim, Tennis, and Badminton Gear Up for Spring Two Season Some teams at City College’s athletics department have decided to resume competition.
Fear Mongering Tactics of Supposed Increase in Crime Rates Boosts Anxiety In the past year, some San Francisco residents have conjured up the idea that crime rates have increased in the pandemic, and Chesa Boudin is receiving a lot of the blame.
Guardsman Staff Wins Big at Journalism Conference Writers and editors from The Guardsman talk about their experience at the 2021 Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) state convention.
Chancellor Search on Hiatus, to Resume July 1 About a month after formally announcing the start of City College’s search for a new permanent chancellor on Feb. 12, City College’s Board of Trustees announced the search will be put on hiatus as the board deals with the school's budgetary crisis.
City Supervisors Consider Funding For City College San Francisco supervisors expressed support for City College at a hearing on the college’s proposed course cuts and layoffs of over 60% of instructors.
New Budget Offers Grim Outlook as Board Debates Solutions A new budget report shows that City College faces a deficit of over 31 million dollars next fiscal year, calling into question the potential for layoffs and reductions.
San Francisco’s LGBTQ+ Community Spaces Fight to Survive San Francisco’s is home to one of the largest and most visible LGBTQ+ communities in the world. How are LGBTQ+ community spaces around the city and at City College continuing program accessibility with the public’s support during the COVID-19 pandemic?