Rams Lose Championship in a Heartbreaker
By Patrick Cochran The Guardsman The two teams battled back-and-forth all afternoon, but in the end, the City College of
Read MoreBy Patrick Cochran The Guardsman The two teams battled back-and-forth all afternoon, but in the end, the City College of
Read MoreBy Patrick Cochran The Guardsman It was a gut wrenching defeat. The Rams played at their hardest for 120 minutes
Read MoreKarnow heard cross-motions for summary adjudication in front of an audience of approximately 100 City College supporters that nearly filled all courtroom seats.
Read MoreThe collection featured clothes and shoes borrowed from Goodwill and local designers Acta Non Verba (Hector Manuel), Roenna Designs and Sam Shan. Manuel and Shan are fashion students at City College.
Read MoreCity capped off their disastrous sixth inning by committing an error, which allowed Sumibcay to score and freshman outfielder Marcus Maldonado to advance to second.
Read MoreSan Francisco police gunned down the 28-year-old criminal justice student following a 7 p.m. telephone call from a neighbor reporting a man engaging in bizarre activity in the park.
Read MoreThe Guardsman asks students’ opinion on the March 13 hostile protest
Read More[slideshow_deploy id=’15197′] Photos by Khaled Sayed/The Guardsman
Read MoreOvercoming a rougher first half than the team anticipated, City College was able to win their opening California Community College Athletic Association regional playoff game against San Joaquin Delta College by a comfortable 74-46 margin.
Read MoreIn a California Community College Athletic Association North Regional playoff match March 1 that determined who would face No. 4 Sierra College in the semifinals, the No. 5 Rams defeated No. 12 Contra Costa Comets, 98-80.
Read MoreIt might have been Valentine’s Day, but City College women’s basketball team didn’t show their opponent, Las Positas College, any love. The final score was a staggering 96-23 and the Rams dominated their opponent in every aspect of the game.
Read More“What do you think about the administration getting a possible raise while faculty wages have been continuously cut?”
Read MoreThe main event was the No. 1 seed doubles match, in which City College’s two best singles players, Elsie Woo and Savannah Hayes, played against Santa Rosa’s Kelli Kingsborough and Angel Tran.
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