Welcome lunch held for students facing housing insecurity
By Casey Ticsay cticsay@mail.ccsf.edu Met with handshakes and warm greetings, students and faculty arrived at Pierre Coste Dining Room on
Read MoreBy Casey Ticsay cticsay@mail.ccsf.edu Met with handshakes and warm greetings, students and faculty arrived at Pierre Coste Dining Room on
Read MoreBy David Mamaril Horowitz dhorowitz@theguardsman.com A program management and development advisory firm invited faculty to the Multi-Use Building to discuss
Read MoreBy Ken S. Akehurst III kakehur1@ccsf.edu A student’s father is seeking information after his son, a City College student, was
Read MoreBy Cliff Fernandes cferna44@gmail.com On Jan. 25, City College approved a contract with Bank of America to install ATMs
Read MoreBy Veronica Steiner veronicasteiner13@gmail.com City College’s faculty union, the American Federation of Teachers Local 2121, filed an unfair labor practice
Read MoreBy Juan Lopez Special to The Guardsman This semester marks the beginning of a smoke-free campus, according to a newly
Read MoreBy Laurie Maemura maemuralaurie@gmail.com Education Technology department chair Carol H. Reitan announced in an email that City College was
Read MoreBy Abraham Davis abrahamdfrankfurter@gmail.com The board of trustees passed the smoke-free campus ban at their April 26 meeting after
Read MoreBy Abraham Davis abrahamdfrankfurter@gmail.com The American Federation of Teachers Local 2121 and City College reached a tentative labor agreement
Read MoreNEWS BRIEF By Laurie Maemura lmaemura@theguardsman.com The board of trustees voted on March 22 to approve a $123,820 sole
Read MoreNEWS BRIEF By Andres Velasquez Special to The Guardsman The City College Journalism department won a combined 15 awards
Read MoreNEWS BRIEF By Michael J. Montalvo Special to The Guardsman City officials and the Excelsior neighborhood broke ground March
Read MoreNEWS BRIEF By Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com While City College students were stuck in class on March 7, a raccoon
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