Staff Editorial

November 18, 2015 The Guardsman 2

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 […]

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Tragedy Porn

March 19, 2015 The Guardsman 1

  By Matthew Patton the guardsman   Did you know that we, as consumers of information, are addicted to tragedy? That we can’t get enough […]

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ACCJC trapped in its own web

November 3, 2013 The Guardsman 4

With lawsuits filed against the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges from the California Federation of Teachers and San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera, it is now the commission’s turn to be put under the microscope.

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Bikers need to be more conscious of traffic laws

November 3, 2013 The Guardsman 4

As is the case with vehicle drivers, many bikers seem to believe they are exempt from basic traffic laws.

Quite frequently, I see bikes fly through stop signs and red lights, turn without a hand signal or ride at night without proper lighting.

I am a vehicle driver actually concerned about the safety of bike riders in the city and around campus. Sometimes I feel as though I am more concerned for their safety than they are.