Phelan Ave. to take on Frida Kahlo’s namesake
By Adina J. Pernell The seemingly innocuous Phelan Avenue, named after former San Francisco Mayor James D. Phelan’s father, holds a shameful history which may […]
By Adina J. Pernell The seemingly innocuous Phelan Avenue, named after former San Francisco Mayor James D. Phelan’s father, holds a shameful history which may […]
By Quip Johnson President Donald Trump announced the end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program on Tuesday, Sept. 5. DACA previously […]
By Sarah Berjan City College’s students were dismayed to find that Chasing Lions Cafe, the popular coffee shop embedded in the Multi-Use Building would not reopen […]
By Patrick Cochran It was a long afternoon for the Rams in the scorching 103 degree heat. Playing cross-bay rival Laney College at home in weather […]
By Bethaney Lee The Guardsman photographed the usage of the parking lot in contention with the Balboa Reservoir Project (BRP) every hour on Aug. 28, […]
By Diane Carter Food insufficiency at two-year community colleges is dangerous because lack of proper nutrition thwarts optimal physical and mental energy needed for […]
By Bethaney Lee The Visual Media Design Department, in part with the City College Concert and Lecture Series, is presenting the 18th Annual Animation Show […]
By Bethaney Lee Hurricane Harvey, Irma and now Jose have inflicted fear upon people throughout the country; City College students are no exception. The need […]
By Patrick Cochran Since the tragic death of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville there has been increased pressure to tear down statues commemorating Confederate leaders and […]
By Diane Carter Last November San Francisco residents voted to approve Supervisors Jane Kim and Norman Yee’s ballot measure, Proposition W, making “Free City College” […]
By Donald Ades Chances are that no matter where you are on campus, it is more likely than not that you are within eye shot […]
By Adina J. Pernell Recent political events have challenged the very core values of peace, love and coexistence that the San Francisco Bay Area […]
By Adina J. Pernell Swedish director Kasper Collin’s “I Called Him Morgan” recounts the series of events that led the great jazz trumpeter Edward Lee […]
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