Lit Night is Back, Read Your Literature for a Live Audience Lit Night is back at the Ocean Ale House, the Creative Writing department encourages students to participate. Write and read your own fiction, non fiction, and poetry for a live audience.
Interdisciplinary Studies' Poetry for the People Increasing Enrollment in College City College’s Poetry for the People class of the Interdisciplinary Studies department reaps civic engagement through nightstand of poetry inspired by “Little Free Libraries.”
Sirron Norris is an Icon in the World of Animated Sitcoms Meet Sirron Norris, a well known illustrator and mural artist in San Francisco who uses the knowledge gained throughout his career to educate aspiring artists in the Mission District and in the general San Francisco community.
Even The New York Times Struggles to Offer Hope About Gun Laws in America In light of more recent mass shootings in California, media outlets are contributing to feelings of helplessness and sentiments of an inability to create change to already distressed communities. This opinion piece is in response to the New York Times coverage of the recent mass shootings in Califor
Have Your Say: How do you feel about the end of the mask mandate on campus? “Have your say” is when a reporter asks community members about issues they are facing. Read what colleagues think of the recent repeal of the mask mandate on campus that started on Feb. 6.
We Want to Hear From You The Guardsman is looking for writers and illustrators to express their opinions! Submit an opinion editorial, letter to the editor or a political cartoon!
The Continued Fight For Subsidized Public Transportation “This is a lot of money for community college students to pay, especially since many CCSF students go to CCSF specifically because it is free/low cost.”