Staff roundtable on the Presidential election I am far from a political person, but 2016 has proven to be a game-changer following Hillary Clinton’s staggering defeat to Donald Trump.
An open letter from the Department Chairperson Council To the City College of San Francisco community—students, residents, college employees and trustees: This is an open letter from the Department Chairperson Council (DCC) of City College of San Francisco. Concern has moved us to speak out for the continued life and success of our beloved institution.
City College Administration Needs to Open Up STAFF EDITORIAL By Patrick Fitzgerald We, at The Guardsman, protest the administration's consistent habit of referring inquiries to the marketing and public relations director because it obstructs the public’s right to know the truth and hereby respectfully call on the administration to be more transparent, forthcoming and
Paris Attacks Were Horrible But So is That Band By Michaela Payne/Copy Editor My thoughts are in Paris, one of my hometowns. Many people there died, suffered or lost someone to hate-fueled violence in the attacks last week. This time of grief is also a time to examine other expressions of hatred in our world. The Californian band
Staff Editorial City College has been severed down the middle by the all-too familiar blade of dissonance. First blood was drawn when our accreditation first came into question in 2013, and since then the blade has driven deeper into the college’s body as enrollment plummeted and trust between faculty and administration
What do you think of drones suddenly being accessible to the public? Drones should remain in the hands of the people who need them By Cassandra Ordonio It seems as though new types of technology are being produced every year and advance us by a decade. We have large, flat screen televisions installed in the walls of our living room, and we
Much ado about nothing with civilian drones By Matthew Patton The Guardsman So there are people out there that have reservations about drones being available in the civilian sector. There’s this prevailing fear/notion that surveillance technology like that is something that should be only in the hands of our government, due to the very real