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Come join for Fall 2023 for a season of fitness, healthy competition, and camaraderie.
Come join for Fall 2023 for a season of fitness, healthy competition, and camaraderie.
Despite a 19-5 loss against Merced College, the City College’s women’s water polo team walked away from the pool in high spirits.
Women’s Water Polo has just enough student-athletes to play this season, but the lack of a full bench will place a larger physical and mental burden on the starters.
The Ram’s swim team is shooting for a top three conference finish this year and features stand out members driving them towards that goal.
By Peter J. Suter suterjpeter@gmail.com City College polo team’s offense overpowered De Anza College on Friday Oct. 5 in a decisive 13-8 victory. After allowing […]
Photos By Peter J. Suter/The Guardsman
By Peter J. Suter suterjpeter@gmail.com For the first time ever, City College women’s swim team made history by capturing a relay medal and several […]
By Daniela Fiestas-Paredes I did not grow up swimming like most competitive swimmers. In fact, I started swimming at the age of six, but by […]
By Audrey Garces Students have the opportunity to access the Wellness Center this summer by signing up for the one unit fitness center and fitness […]
By Shannon Cole Las Positas College hosted the Coast Conference swimming championships April 21 through 23, and the women of City College’s swim team emerged […]
By Margaret Weir Liz Thompson is a team player. She became captain of the City College women’s swim team when her teammate Daniela Fiestas-Paredes recommended […]
By Andy Bays/Contributor This has been a strange year: Cuba and the USA have become friends, The Donald has risen in the polls and now City College has […]
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