Rams Fend Off Hawks to Win Last Home Game of Regular Season
By John Adkins jradproduction@gmail.com The Rams head to the playoffs on a high note after their 82-70 win against the Los Positas Hawks on Feb. […]
By John Adkins jradproduction@gmail.com The Rams head to the playoffs on a high note after their 82-70 win against the Los Positas Hawks on Feb. […]
By James Wavro, Seamus Geoghegan, and Don Collier jwavro@theguardsman.com geogheganspg@gmail.com dcollier@theguardsman.com The Rams are charging towards another State championship after winning their last ten games […]
By Julia Chong jchong@theguardsman.com Members of the California Faculty Association (CFA) voted to ratify the tentative agreement offered by California State University (CSU) this past […]
City College’s Queer Resource Center hosts Pride Lunch on the last Tuesday of every month from noon to 2 p.m., featuring games, activities, and free food.
The Mission Campus, in particular, has been suffering the worst from understaffing. With the campus measuring 89,000 square feet and containing two four-story buildings, it had been surprisingly managed by only one custodian at a time for the last few years.
Starting February 6, 2023, the indoor mask mandate at all CCSF locations transitioned from mandatory to strongly recommended. This change offers flexibility for individuals, with accommodations available for those unable to work without masking due to health conditions.
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A student was assaulted on Wednesday, Jan. 17. at approximately 6:10 p.m., during the first week of instruction at Mission campus. The suspect, Gavin Vincent Yuille, is still at large.
The agreement contains gradual pay raises for faculty over the next year amounting to a 12.65% increase, but is contingent on the state’s budget for the CSU system.
City College of San Francisco hosted the first Rocky’s Runway Contest Show ever, held at the Chinatown Campus on December 8, 2023.
City College has a plan to retain students through spring 2024 and future semesters using various marketing and outreach tactics, but concerns have been raised that there aren’t enough classes to meet student needs.
We are paying taxes for the U.S government to waste it on killing civilians and torture human being while it should have been using for developing schools, the medical field, the infrastructure of the country and taking care of the homeless people on the streets.
Irony is strong in San Francisco’s policies towards drug users and the unhoused – “street cleanups,” in which San Francisco Public Works employees harass people into moving, routinely take place in the very same neighborhoods where drug use is openly enabled. Large groups of unhoused people are moved from one block to another in the name of “cleaning up the streets,” and, as expected, they typically return to the areas shortly after – where else are they supposed to go?
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