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News Analysis: One quarter of all community colleges in Calif. are under sanction
News Analysis
By Gina Scialabba and Sara Bloomberg
The Guardsman
Thick, gray storm clouds loom over City College, which threatens the existence of an institution that serves almost 90,000 students of all ethnicities, ages, genders and backgrounds.
Older than the Golden Gate Bridge, the school has been a staple
Chutney Express
By Mckenna Toston The Guardsman My name is Mckenna Toston. I am a 21-year old female journalism student at City College. I work as a nanny in San Francisco, and I live in an apartment in the Sunset District with four roommates. I am about to embark on a three-month
Sandy Hook victims remembered at Justin Herman Plaza
By Alex Reyes
The Guardsman
20 pairs of small rain boots and shoes lined the stage at Justin Herman Plaza on Dec. 22 in tribute to the children who were murdered eight days earlier at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
The shoes were placed there by four Bay
Radical women discuss problems at City College
By Cassandra Hendry
Contributor
A group of nearly 20 people got together recently at New Valencia Hall in the Tenderloin District in San Francisco to discuss issues currently affecting City College.
The Radical Women’s Group, a self described socialist feminist organization which is “immersed in the daily fight against
Thank you, San Francisco, for supporting CCSF!
We faculty at City College of San Francisco want to say Thank You San Francisco!
Thank you for your show of support for City College by approving Measure "A" by a resounding 72%! Your vote of confidence shows us that City College is valued, vital, and essential to
Undergraduates struggle with stress
By Dannie Hawkins
The Guardsman
Class, homework, studying, getting to and from class, working to afford all of it and then trying to carve out a moment of peace is the new normal for City College students striving to succeed in a fast paced, unrelenting semester.
According to a 2008