City College Students Afforded Access to Lick Observatory Thanks to a generous grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation City College students now have access to the powerful telescopes at Lick Observatory
Letter to the Editor: The Case for a Cantonese Instructor at Chinatown Campus Cantonese classes at the Chinatown campus are about more than just language instruction. They build bridges across cultures and generations while honoring the community that still lives in San Francisco’s Chinatown. That’s why our community leaders, alumni, and students continue to advocate for an a
Delivery Apps Are Contributing to Our Loneliness Epidemic Services like Amazon Fresh and DoorDash contribute to an environment of near instantaneous demand satisfaction devoid of the pesky social interactions typically involved with a trip to the grocery store or local restaurant. By the time you open your front door to grab that bag of C & H Pure Cane Gra
Letter to the Editor: Lack of Accountability Within SF’s Skate Community The skate community acts as a fraternity. I have nothing against the friendships and community created through shared interests among boys and young men. However, it’s mostly boys raising boys who grow up to be man children; thus creating a lack of accountability.
From “Revitalizing” Downtown to Immense MUNI Cuts I am one of many in San Francisco who do not own a car. I take pride in riding MUNI every day; if not multiple times per day. Our vast public transportation system is one of the many beautiful things this city has to offer.
The Guardsman Editorial: A Call to Action for Mayor Daniel Lurie City College is more than just a community college. It is the bridge to the future for a thriving economic and cultural metropolis. A pathway for thousands of SF residents to evolve and improve their skills and capacity for the challenges ahead. Without them, we could not continue to revitalize neig
Paved with Privilege: Slow Streets and the Suburbanization of San Francisco However, while acknowledging these positives, one should always be encouraged to question the City’s motives regarding regulations and policies, especially those tailored to specific demographics. This examination becomes crucial in a city as socioeconomically stratified as San Francisco. More often