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City College pays $60,000 to settle lawsuit over freedom of speech


By Greg Zeman
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

“The document speaks for itself,” is a phrase popular with the few City College officials willing to comment on the more than $60,000 settlement reached between the San Francisco Community College District and Jews for Jesus.

Jews for Jesus is a religion-affiliated organization founded in San Francisco, which was officially founded in 1973.

The lawsuit grew from the arrest of a Jews for Jesus employee by campus police for leafleting without a permit.

“They [Jews for Jesus] said it was unconstitutional and they were right,” said Board of Trustee President, Milton Marks III.

“We don’t do a lot of commenting. I think the judgment speaks for itself,” said Ronald Lee, City College legal counsel.

Skip Fotch, dean of student activities, said the document outlining the new policy was available to The Guardsman, but declined to comment “pending completion of the suit.”

The revised policy on outside organizations at City College eliminates permit approval requirements and expands the area where groups can solicit literature to include Ram Plaza, the Cloud Science Mall and the Wellness Center amphitheater.

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ASC senator appointed prior to regular elections


Kimberly Berger was elected to an open ASC senator seat.

Kimberly Berger was elected to an open ASC senator seat.

By Alex Weinschenker
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

After a debate for an open seat on the senate, Kimberly Berger was appointed to the City College’s Associated Student Council Jan. 29.

“I want to do something for the school and give back to the community,” Berger said  after the meeting.

Berger’s story is not typical. She recently returned to school having never finished high school. She has been clean and sober for six years with dreams of sharing her life experience to guide students toward a brighter future.

The major debate focus of the appointment revolved around the shrinking classes at City College and assisting those who are confused and falling steadily behind due to forces beyond their control.

“[I plan] to change the way shared governance represents the students and take it upon myself to see that students get involved in their school community,” Berger said of her plans as senator.

According to the ASC Web site, the ASC advocates for the student body on issues of campus safety, diversity, social and political awareness, improving access to higher education, and building a sexual harassment-free campus.

Other candidates in the senate race gave convincing speeches, touching on issues such as international student aid and increased funding for remedial classes. Marina Zubaneva, a student from Russia, Yoowie Jung, a sociology and psychology major, and Wenshan Ji, president of the Immigrant Club, all ran against Berger, campaigning on different platforms such as more art programs and human rights.

“I want to make the campus friendly for all students, whether they be disabled, new to school, international or have a low level of income,” said Ji.

Berger filling this senate seat was a precursor to the ASC elections taking place in few months.

Starting Feb. 12, applications will be available to students who are interested in running for student council positions. Positions range from president of the ASC, to the senators that comprise the backbone of the Ocean campus student council. Also up for election is the student seat on the Board of Trustees. The student trustee is the only position that oversees all City College campuses.

Candidate petitions are due to the administration by March 12 and the campaign kicks off on March 19. A town hall meeting will be held at the Wellness Center on April 1 with another meeting scheduled for April 20. The elections will be held on April 28 and 29.  The only two polling booths will be set up in the Creative Arts Plaza.

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Rams basketball in pre-season tournaments


By Bonta Hill
Editor

The City College woman’s basketball team is trying for their fourth tournament win of the season today at the Karen Franci Invitational in Fresno, Calif. The Rams will play against their tournament rivals the Foothill College Owls at 4 p.m.

The Rams beat the host team Fresno City College in the tournament’s opening round on Thursday 62-57, going on to beat Lassen College 71-63 Friday night to reach today’s championship round.

The Rams are ranked No. 2 in the state and are looking to start the season 14-0, one of the best starts in the team’s history at City College. Next week the Rams will be hosting the Golden Gate Classic at home in the Community Health and Wellness Center Dec. 12-14.

On the Men’s side, the Rams will play for the fifth place title tonight against Diablo Valley College at San Jose City College in San Jose, Calif.

The Rams lost their opening game of the tournament on Dec. 11 to Los Medanos 72-60, but rebounded last night in a big way to beat Contra Costa College 95-57. The Rams’ next game at home is in the Wellness Center against Contra Costa on Dec. 16 at 7 p.m.

For more City College sports coverage, visit The Guardsman.

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