Lowell High School: Student Journalism Under Siege Over the past year, student journalists across four California campuses have faced serious threats and retaliation for their work.
Rams Poll: CCSF Reflects on First 100 Days of Trump’s Presidency To gauge City College’s opinion of President Trump, The Guardsman conducted an anonymous poll, asking 55 students to rate their approval of his presidency thus far.
In the Fog of Ghosts, How to Prove You’re the Real Deal Based on the experiences of students who have successfully navigated the system and guidance from faculty, here are some approaches to help students get the classes they need
The Future of City College Enrollment Decided by Hackers at Large With the number of fraudulent student accounts having more than doubled this semester, faculty members are predicting matters will only get worse.
Breathwork and Sound Bath Offer Comfort to Students at Mental Health Event On February 25th, City College students engage in a transformative breathwork practice. Sponsored by the Office of Student Equity and led by Qilig’s healers and cultural workers, the event integrated sound therapy with a unique Sound Bath meditation.
City DREAM Organizes, Educates and Persists Amidst Lack of “Sanctuary” Clarity Constituents across multiple organizations continue to navigate the fear and confusion of the threats to undocumented students.
CCSF alumnus nominated for 2024 Ignatz Award for anthology comic By: Rae Daniels-Henderson rdanie16@mail.ccsf.edu City College alumnus Desmond Miller is one of Small Press Expo’s “Outstanding Anthology” 2024 Ignatz Award nominees for his collaborative comic book We Belong. The comic book is an all-Black, all-LGBTQ+ sci-fi and fantasy anthology created by over 20 comic creators. Editors