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City College's Fort Mason Campus at Marina Blvd Larndmark Building B on April 7, 2018. (Photo by Cassie Ordonio)
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Fort Mason lease extended; closure delayed, for now

April 11, 2018April 11, 2018 The Guardsman 0 Comment Fort Mason Campus, Rueben Smith, Victor Tence

By Victor Tence victortence@gmail.com   A fourth short-term lease extension was approved by City College’s board of trustees on March

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Students march down Mission Street, mARCH 14, 2018, two blocks north of Mission Campus on National Walkout Day. Photo by Michael Menaster/Special to The Guardsman.
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City College honors Parkland shooting victims

March 29, 2018 The Guardsman 0 Comment Cassie Ordonio, CCSF, gun violence, Mike Menaster, mission campus, Walkout

By Cassie Ordonio and Mike Menaster Special to The Guardsman   City College stood in solidarity for the National Walkout

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City College Student Natsui Sarah Gosney (right) waits for a staff member with a key to escort her on the staff elevator of the Rosenberg Library on March 1, 2018. Photo by Janeth R. Sanchez/The Guardsman.
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Rosenberg elevator still out of service after 4 months

March 21, 2018March 29, 2018 The Guardsman 0 Comment Anthony Costa, board of trustees, Disabled Students Programs and Services, Donna Reed, elevators, facilities, Kone, Michael Toren, Rosenberg Library, Rueben Smith

By Michael Toren The irony is so self-evident and tragic it writes itself:  To reach the Disabled Students Programs and Services

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School pledges support to Dreamers

March 7, 2018 The Guardsman 0 Comment AB19, AB540, Alejandro Jimenez, Alex Randolph, board of trustees, California Dream Act, David Chiu, Janeth R. Sanchez, Mark Rocha

By Janeth R. Sanchez jrsanchez444@gmail.com   City College leaders and regional legislatures urged students to submit applications for the California

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New facilities head faces daunting challenge with aging campus

March 7, 2018March 21, 2018 The Guardsman 0 Comment construction, Dr. Rueben Smith, facilities, news profile, planning, Victor Tence

NEWS PROFILE   By Victor Tence victortence@gmail.com   It’s not every day you start your new job with a backlog

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Board of Trustees elects new president

February 7, 2018March 29, 2018 The Guardsman 0 Comment Alex Randolph, board of trustees, Brigitte Davila, Mark Rocha, Michael Toren, Thea Selby

By Michael Toren The City College Board of Trustees voted unanimously to elect a new president and vice president on

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Phelan Ave. named after former city major
James Phelan in front of San Francisco Ocean campus may change its name to Kahlo
Ave. after faculty members pushed the initiative to remove the current name. Photo taken on Jan. 19, 2018 by Janeth R. Sanchez.
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Phelan Ave. gains support for name change

January 25, 2018January 25, 2018 The Guardsman 4 Comments city college, Melody Yan, the guardsman

By Melody Yan   On the heels of an ongoing national effort to dismantle statues of controversial historical figures, a

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An open letter from Save CCSF Coalition

December 6, 2017December 6, 2017 The Guardsman 0 Comment balboa reservoir, CCSF board of trustees, Chancellor Rocha, City College community, luxury housing, open letter, public land

November 13, 2017   An open letter to the CCSF Board of Trustees and Chancellor Rocha: San Francisco and the

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Illustrator by Quip Johnson/The Guardsman.
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City College and Laney both facing sale of college assets

December 6, 2017December 6, 2017 The Guardsman 0 Comment balboa reservoir, development, Howey, Land sale, Laney, Oakland A’s, Peralta, Pippenger, Stadium

By Otto Pippenger and Brian Howey   Students and faculty at Laney College and San Francisco City College are both

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Brad Balukjian, Peralta Federation of Teacher part-time faculty representative holds an "Equal Pay Summit" to discuss the wage gap between part-time and full-time faculty at community colleges. He encouraged those interested to sign a letter originating from the California Federation of Teachers to California Department of Finance Director Michael Cohen asking for $100 million of the state budget to go toward part-time pay equity and the conversion of part-time faculty to full-time. Photo by Sarah Carpenter.
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Raising part-time faculty wages a shared concern for Laney and City College

December 6, 2017December 6, 2017 The Guardsman 0 Comment City College of San Francisco, faculty, Laney College, Sarah Carpenter, Victor Tence, wages

By Sarah Carpenter with additional reporting by Victor Tence   Part-time community college instructors are asking the California Department of

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The Airbnb office staff decorate their hallways with handwritten notes and illustrations of support and gratitude for the cafeteria kitchen staff that were adversely affected by the transition, Nov. 8, 2017. Photo courtesy of Bernadette Ramos.
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Airbnb office staff rally to save contractor workers

November 22, 2017November 22, 2017 The Guardsman 1 Comment Airbnb, Bon Appetit, City College Culinary, Contractors, Flagship, Victor Tence

By Victor Tence   In a move to continue their expansion, the San Francisco offices of Airbnb ended their contract

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Historic Fort Mason seeks repairs

November 22, 2017December 1, 2017 The Guardsman 1 Comment Fort Mason, Jenny G. Shao, repairs

Special to The Guardsman By Jenny G. Shao   For safety’s sake, every building in California is legally mandated to

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Balboa Reservoir parking at 12:30 p.m. as classes get out on Aug. 28, 2017. (Photo by Otto Pippenger)
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Community activist’s voice falls on deaf ears

November 8, 2017 The Guardsman 1 Comment Alvin Ja, balboa reservoir, development, Mark Rocha, Victor Tence

By Victor Tence   As the Balboa Reservoir development enters its final stages, one concerned student and active community member

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