Arrest made in brutal homicides near City College
By Joe Fitzgerald, Sara Bloomberg and Alex Emslie Special to The Guardsman San Francisco resident Binh Thai Luc, 35, was arrested this morning in connection […]
By Joe Fitzgerald, Sara Bloomberg and Alex Emslie Special to The Guardsman San Francisco resident Binh Thai Luc, 35, was arrested this morning in connection […]
By Sara Bloomberg and Einar Sevilla Additional reporting by Alex Mullaney of the Ingleside Light Five people were found dead this morning in a possible […]
Folks from all walks of life stormed the state’s Capitol building on March 5 in what has become known as the “March in March.”
The VIDA Resource Center threw a grand opening celebration in the Student Union on February 29…
At City College’s Diego Rivera Theater, Barbara Martins stands writhing and shimmying on a platform behind a thin plastic curtain while a rock song reminiscent of Devo guides her convulsions.
The City College men’s basketball team’s plan to make back-to-back trips to the state championships ended abruptly as No. 8 seeded Cabrillo stunned the No. 1 seeded Rams with a 70-76 win in overtime on Feb. 29 at the Wellness Center.
Once every six years, City College submits to a rigorous process of re-accreditation administered by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges…
[slickr-flickr tag=”Slickr Flickr”] [slickr-flickr tag=”Slickr”] Thousands of student and Occupy Education protesters stormed the grounds in front of the Capitol building to protest […]
City College News in Briefs: Board president to run for supervisor, Two vacant student council seats filled, Learning Assistance Center to close on Saturdays, Sundial to be repaired by student
In the turbulent times of the 21st century, public higher education is a student in the school of hard knocks. That’s why thousands of college students drove, bussed, or even walked up to the State Capitol in Sacramento on March 5: because we’re tired of increased fees, extreme budget cuts, absurd student loan debts, and overpriced textbooks — for a start.
Rams quarterback Turner Baty had an incredible ride last season. The MVP of the state title game, Baty is now committed to play next season at Kansas.
Debray “Fly Benzo” Carpenter, a City College student and resident of Bayview-Hunter’s Point, was convicted Feb. 22 of three misdemeanors — resisting arrest, obstructing a police officer and assault on a police officer.
By Oz Litvac The Guardsman In terms of information security there is still a lot to learn. Nothing can keep your personal information safe from […]
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