Month: November 2015
A Grain of Salt
Column By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor We’re all vulnerable. Anytime we go out into the world, we put ourselves in situations of potential harm. As we […]
“FACES OF HOPE” Closing Reception Party at Front Page Gallery, Thursday, Dec. 10
The Department of Journalism Cordially Invites You To Our HOLIDAY PARTY & CLOSING RECEPTION FOR “FACES OF HOPE” SOLO PHOTO EXHIBITION BY JESSICA LIFLAND Thursday, Dec. 10 […]
Staff Editorial
City College has been severed down the middle by the all-too familiar blade of dissonance. First blood was drawn when our accreditation first came into […]
Rams win, gain home field advantage
By Patrick Cochran/Staff Writer It was the last challenge of the regular season, and it was a must-win game for the Rams with home field […]
Rams Win Sixth Straight Conference Title
By Shannon Cole/Staff Writer The women of City College’s soccer team secured their sixth straight conference win on Nov. 10 with a 3-1 victory over […]
80th Anniversary Celebration of The Guardsman A Success
“If it weren’t for The Guardsman the college wouldn’t have a watch dog — with real bite.” — Joe Fitzgerald Thank You to Those Who […]
Women’s Volleyball Undaunted by Injuries, Shuts Out Monterey
By Otto Pippenger/Staff Writer The City College Rams women’s volleyball team were missing their three top players but still delivered a decisive 3-0 shutout of […]
Unsettled Negotiations Spark Protests
By Cassie Ordonio/ Staff Writer Protesters held signs high at a demonstration where hundreds of City College faculty and students from downtown campus to the […]
NOV. 18 – Dec. 1, 2015 CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 Tutoring Help Black Student Union will provide tutoring and peer tutoring in the upper level of the Student Union from 1 p.m. […]
Power of Persuasion: Making Your Message Count
“We really appreciate these top professionals’ willingness to share their knowledge and experience with our stduents in this panel discussion.” -Tom Graham News Release San […]
The Many Journeys of Instructor Michael Morales
By Shannon Cole/Staff Writer Philosophy Instructor Michael Morales Believes All is Possible Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said at a recent Republican debate, “Welders make […]
Hospitality House
Photo Story by Natasha Dangond/Photo Editor The Community Arts Program (CAP) is one of the six programs offered through Hospitality House, a multiple-program agency established […]