Opinions & Editorials
Anti-Gentrification Activists Protesting Manny's Cafe Arrested on Flawed Charges
By Claudia Drdul
claudiadrdul@gmail.com
In early August two activists, Dayton Andrews and Max Goodwin, were arrested outside of Manny’s cafe and event forum on trumped up charges, including four felonies, while protesting the establishment’s gentrification of the Mission.
It was reported that after community bond funds
Portfolio Club Presents: Dimas Jose Arellano
Have Your Say
By Andy Damian-Correa
Photos by Saroya Mackey
What are your safety concerns on campus?
We Have to Care About the Environment
By Amelia Hobbs
ahobbs1@mail.ccsf.edu
My whole existence, I have been told a story. A story that I am my thoughts, emotions, physical body, gender and actions. I was told that humans are more important and more special than any other species. I was fed propaganda instead of
Become a Part of a Movement at School
By Bryan Daley
studenttrustee@mail.ccsf.edu
Education has long been a catalyst for social awakening and the student voice is a hardened tool with which students can put folks on notice and enact positive change.
We witnessed the strength of Latin-American students in the East LA walk-outs surrounding immigration
The Violence We Were Afraid Was Coming Is Here
By Andy Damián-Correa
acorrea@theguardsman.com
I can’t stop thinking about this. What drives a person to commit violence against someone of a different skin color or language, or because they were born elsewhere? This is what happened in the recent massacre in El Paso, Texas on Sat, Aug