Filipino club offers insight to their culture
By Ivan Huang The Guardsman Clap! Stomp! Clap! were the sounds heard coming from the Student Union at Ocean campus as the members of P.E.A.C.E. […]
By Ivan Huang The Guardsman Clap! Stomp! Clap! were the sounds heard coming from the Student Union at Ocean campus as the members of P.E.A.C.E. […]
By Sara Bloomberg The Guardsman Romney keeps shooting himself in the foot, which leads me to believe and hope that Obama will get elected to […]
There are four seats open on the board in this November’s election. Between now and then, The Guardsman will publish a series of Q&As with […]
[slideshow] By Sara Bloomberg The Guardsman The City College community was shocked in July when the Accrediting Commission of Community and Junior Colleges threatened the […]
There are four seats open on the board in this November’s election. Between now and then, The Guardsman will publish a series of Q&As with […]
[showtime] By Dannie Hawkins, Photos by Shane Menez The Guardsman “Sellout” reads oversized, bleeding spray paint in front of the Berkeley Art Museum […]
By Ivan Huang The Guardsman The City College Rams decimated the West Hill City College Falcons 71-6 on Sept. 15.It was head coach George Rush’s […]
By Jandean Deocampo The Guardsman Analog: Illustration Alumni Show, City College’s latest art exhibit, showcases the work of both current students and alumni of […]
By Jandean Deocampo. After 30 years of fighting for student welfare and support, Leslie Smith, City College’s associate vice-chancellor of governmental relations, has retired on Aug. 10 to pursue her art.
By Ivan Huang. The City College Rams defeated the Diablo Valley College Vikings 48-41 in their season opener that saw a thrilling come back and proved why they are reigning national champions.
By Francesca Alati, Special to The Guardsman. The second annual SlutWalk march and chant took over the neighborhood of Mission Delores on Sept. 8, 2012
By Peter Hernandez. Phil Elverum has found himself in the present with “Clear Moon” wherein sonic environments resemble rolling fog and dense mountaintops without easily falling into a specific genre.
By Sara Bloomberg. Bright yellow, blue and red signs proclaimed “I am City College” in several languages on Sept. 4 as nearly 200 people rallied outside of City Hall to support Proposition A, a local parcel tax initiative that will raise $14 million a year for the college.
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