Could a Transit Pass Be in City College Students’ Future? CCSF students push for a transit pass as rising fares and looming Muni and BART cuts make commuting to campus increasingly costly.
A Hidden Gem on California Street A century-old staircase at the edge of Lincoln Park was transformed into a dazzling mosaic landmark after a community-led restoration.
More Than Books: The Hidden Perks of SFPL Libraries offer services for students free of charge that are beneficial to their education as well as entertainment.
Steward of the Diego Rivera Mural Says City College Should Be Doing More CCSF’s prize mural won’t return to public view until at least 2028, leaving advocates worried about its care.
Engineering Club Responsible for Best Solar Boats in the State CCSF‘s Engineering club secured their win in this year’s Solar Regatta, solidifying their winning streak.
Mayor Lurie Staves Off Free City Cuts, but the Road Ahead Remains Uncertain For now, San Franciscans can count on free tuition at City College, but its long-term stability depends on future budget battles
90 Years of History: Tracing the Rise of City College City College has had a long and rich history in San Francisco, spanning 90 years from its inception in 1935 to the present day. In celebration of the institution’s 90th anniversary, The Guardsman charts the college's history to illustrate how it has evolved in tandem with the city.