Schools unite for Day of Action City College and SF State students gathered March 2 in solidarity to protest looming budget cuts to higher learning institutions that will reduce classes and other benefits for students throughout California.
Rams break out of slump After giving up 71 runs and committing 14 errors in their previous five games, City College snapped their losing streak, defeating DeAnza College 9-6.
‘1001 Images’ brings viewers into the world of guitarist Nick Zinner Nick Zinner’s “1001 Images,” at Public Works’ Roll Up Gallery, opened a window into the world of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ guitarist, a candid look at the life of a successful touring musician that maintains intrigue.
Instructor immortalized at Mission district middle school City College Journalism Department Chair Juan Gonzales is depicted in a mural on the exterior wall of Horace Mann Middle School. Gonzales can be found second from the left, top row. The yet-to-be completed mural, done in partnership with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, honors community heroe
Task force proposes new tactics to combat hep c By Brian Rinker The Guardsman A safe injection site for intravenous drug users has attracted more attention than other, possibly more important recommendations released last month in a report by the San Francisco Hepatitis C Task Force in an effort to curtail the epidemic of the virus. The injection center
City swims to victory By Amarah Enkil The Guardsman The City College women’s swim team went up against Laney College at the Wellness Center for their second pre-season meet of the season on Feb 18., and the swimmers had an opportunity to strengthen technique. With four returning swimmers this semester, two from local
College showcases African-American history with talks and exhibits City College is recognizing African-American History Month with a series of lectures on this year’s theme, “African-Americans and the Civil War.”