Opinions & Editorials
Ram's Horn: "Variants of Variants"
What is SF Doing to Combat the Recent Surge in Unexpected Drug-Related Deaths?
Recently, San Francisco has set up a new plan to battle the ongoing war on drugs. How effective this plan will be is up to the first responders.
Imperialism’s Escalating Environmental Impact on Hawai’i
Rising global temperatures have been at the forefront of the public consciousness for decades, and massive, uncontrollable wildfires are just one of the symptoms.
Breaking the Silence: Addressing Mental Health Barriers in Filipino/a/x and BIPOC Communities
The month of May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. The Filipino Student Association at City College organized a panel discussion on May 5 at the Student Health Center to commemorate this. City College is a community college serving a diverse stu
What a Proposed 50-Story High Rise in the Sunset District Tells Us About SF’s Housing Debate
The housing crisis debate escalates with a high rise proposition that truly personifies the clash between the NIMBYs and YIMBYs. Will the proposal push the opposers of new construction to settle or will the plan create more tension between groups?
Have Your Say: How do your classes fit into your goals?
The Guardsman asked five City College students about their objectives at City College and how they fit into their overall life or career goals.