Earth Day Brings Out The Sun The sun graced everyone with its presence during an Earth Day celebration held at Ram Plaza on April 19, which featured live music and fresh organic foods for an environmentally-passionate crowd.
Health Fair a Hit at CCSF A community health and wellness fair focusing on holistic and alternative approaches to healthy living was hosted by City College Student Health on April 18 in the Multi-use building.
Chancellor Don Q. Griffin retires By Thomas Figg-Hoblyn The Guardsman Don Quincy Griffin flinches involuntarily, startled by the violent and piercing sound of gunfire which echoes down the hallway to his office. Instinctively, he springs toward the door, but while reaching for the door handle, something inside him tells him to hesitate. He waits five
New Interim Chancellor hired; pay and contract revealed By Joe Fitzgerald The Guardsman Dr. Pamila Fisher, a retired educator and college chancellor, was appointed interim chancellor of City College in the wake of Dr. Don Q. Griffin’s early retirement. City College’s Board of Trustees met in a special closed session on Sunday, April 29, and voted
The Old Skool Cafe cooks up a future for SF youth Cora Jean’s Old Skool Cafe, a non-profit youth-run supper club, takes you back to a place where the dim candle lights, piano tunes and oversized booths could have been taken right out of the 1940s. It’s a cafe with a mission.
Interim President of NCCBAA Elected A counselor at the Southeast campus, Dr. Mark Robinson, was recently elected interim president of the newly-formed Northern California Council on Black American Affairs.
Teacher Profile: Madeline Mueller In the face of a $149 million statewide budget cut handed down on community colleges in February, City College of San Francisco music department chair Madeline Mueller is working hard to defend her already slim resources and maintain her diverse department.