Celebrating Women of City College This Women’s History Month, The Guardsman talked with some of the passionate individuals who founded the first Islamic Society Club at City College.
San Jose-based Experimental Rock Group ‘Xiu Xiu’ Drops Latest Album Since “Knife Play,” each of Xiu Xiu’s fourteen albums has created a new sound and narrative, and “13-inch Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips” isn’t anywhere close to “Knife Play” in terms of storytelling. It’s a new sound entirely, different from any of the subsequent albums relea
Enhancing Voices: Diversifying the Student Union Despite its many positive aspects, I believe the Student Union might do a better job of representing Black students on campus. As a Black student, I've observed that its leadership, programming and general presence lack many African American voices or faces. Although it's a useful tool, it doesn't a
People Limiting Interactions with Others Leads to Widespread Consequences Interacting with others online eliminates many human elements of socialization, such as a voice, face or physical proximity. Online spaces such as various social media platforms have been replacing genuine connections for parasocial relationships since they are presented as a less risky and more fil
Have Your Say: Campus Security By Kyra Young kyrajyoung@gmail.com We asked City College students: In light of the recent uptick in crime activity on campus premises, how safe do you feel coming to, leaving from, and moving about on City College campus? If you could suggest how campus safety could be improved, what
Your Constitutional Rights Are Under Attack Biden has shown too much of his hand. In his mind, committing non-violent acts of civil disobedience is justification enough to send swarms of police into peaceful demonstrations, who have carried out violent attacks on students.