WRC hosts annual “Womyn of Color” Gathering
By: Casey Ticsay cticsay@mail.ccsf.edu Serving as a bridge between African American History Month and Women’s History Month, the Women’s Resource Center held its annual […]
By: Casey Ticsay cticsay@mail.ccsf.edu Serving as a bridge between African American History Month and Women’s History Month, the Women’s Resource Center held its annual […]
By Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com Death, Love and Pain-bodies is a new exhibition at the City College Art Gallery that combines […]
By Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com Alone Together, the latest exhibit at Gallery Obscura by street photographer and Cherkis scholarship winner, Julia Lomax, explores […]
By Lisa Martin lmartin@theguardsman.com Nona Caspers, author of Heavier Than Air and the Fifth Woman and winner of the Mary McCarthy prize, held […]
By Corey Holt coreychold3@mail.ccsf.edu CCSF Photo Club presents their 2018 Spring Semester group show ‘LOUD’ with goals to inspire their viewers’ definition. The […]
By Otto Pippenger On each floor of City College’s Rosenberg Library sit the diverse, striking art exhibitions of Reference Librarian and Library Exhibition Curator Kate […]
By Elena Stuart City College administration has not been transparent about the possible closure of the Fort Mason campus next term, but faculty and students […]
The dance department will kick off the fall semester—and twirl, slide and hop—with two September workshop nights featuring Romanian dance and Argentine tango.
By Charles Innis The Guardsman Since 1994, City College’s Project SURVIVE has given over 4,000 peer presentations tackling the oft-avoided subjects of sexual violence and […]
By Mary Strope The Guardsman Nestled in the Frida Kahlo Garden courtyard adjacent to Ocean Campus’ Diego Rivera Theatre sits El Rey, a looming, 14-ton […]
Photo by Niko Plagakis The Guardsman The old San Francisco Barber College is one of the many venues that was opened and displayed work done by […]
By Charlie Innis The Guardsman Students walk by historic artwork everyday on campus, but many may not realize it. Over 23 pieces are scattered throughout […]
An estimated 8,000 people spill onto the streets for Excelsior District’s own Sunday Streets festival By Calindra Revier The Guardsman Brian Belknap arranged his multi-instrumental […]
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