Now Is the Time to Fight Class Cuts
Class Cuts Affect Us All – And It’s Time for Us To Speak Out By The Guardsman Staff As the staff of The […]
Class Cuts Affect Us All – And It’s Time for Us To Speak Out By The Guardsman Staff As the staff of The […]
By Tyler Breisacher tbreisac@mail.ccsf.edu City College is facing an estimated $13 million budget deficit according to administrators, leading to several cost-cutting measures including the removal […]
Teachers Union organizes against class cuts By Peter J. Suter suterjpeter@gmail.com With a microphone in hand, student Lucy Lao addressed a lobby filled with […]
By Jacob Edelman Contributor City College’s Political Science and Economics Club organized an open forum on Mar. 8 that brought students, faculty, and administrators […]
“I MARCH FOR ALL WOMEN”
By David Mamaril Horowitz dhorowitz@theguardsman.com City College’s payroll system for part-time faculty left 155 teachers without pay and 114 underpaid for a month of work […]
By Abraham Davis abrahamdfrankfurter@gmail.com The City College board of trustees voted unanimously at their closed session on June 28 to extend Chancellor Mark Rocha’s contract […]
By Barbara Muniz Former City College Engineering Instructor Raymond Joseph Berard died on Aug. 10, 2017, at the age of 78. After his retirement from […]
By Cassie Ordonio Thousands of chants echoed from the steps of City Hall from concerned San Franciscans who oppose the Republican Senate possibly gutting an […]
Congresswoman Jackie Speier reaffirmed her commitment to the City College community on Nov. 28 as its accrediting body’s final judgement looms.
City College faculty approve contract agreement following summer negotiations
City College and its faculty union, AFT 2121, have finally reached a contract agreement after a year and a half of failed negotiations.
By Marco Siler-Gonzales The rain didn’t let up on the morning of April 27, but neither did City College faculty, who multiplied in numbers as […]
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