Lady Rams Strategically Rebuild in Return to Campus
It’s been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder. The women’s basketball team couldn’t relate more. Their return to campus has been one year in the making.
It’s been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder. The women’s basketball team couldn’t relate more. Their return to campus has been one year in the making.
City College must expend all federal relief by May. As federal restrictions define what is allowed, campus constituents consider what is possible.
In the wake of upcoming faculty layoffs approved by the Board of Trustees on Feb. 26, faculty from City College’s registered nursing department fear their department could lose their approval granted by the California Board of Registered Nursing, due to no longer meeting minimum staffing requirements outlined by the board. Now, City College nursing faculty are in negotiations with the school’s administration to minimize cuts to their department.
Lowell High School is often called San Francisco’s most elite high school. The school’s tradition of excellence is redefined in 2021, where lottery admissions have the potential to extend opportunity to all. Right?
The Ramaytush Ohlone are the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Peninsula. Long sought-after, generational change is in the making—at City College, it begins with the Land Acknowledgement Initiative.
Pacifica native and former quarterback for the CCSF Rams, Anthony Gordon, has recently signed a futures contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. Gordon, coaches, and a fellow teammate reflect on the journey that has led him to this exciting moment.
Although San Francisco has long been a haven for coyotes, they are generally nocturnal animals and tend to stay within the confines of parks and beaches within San Francisco.
In response to the College’s dire financial crisis, Interim Chancellor Vurdien has hired a new auditor to oversee all facets of accounting and finance. But what can we expect?
By Andy Damián-Correa acorrea@theguardsman.com We know about the coronavirus that there have been more than 13 million cases and 266,900 deaths in the […]
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are our new leaders, but with the public divided the previous problems persist. Tried and true strategies of respectfully engaging with others are desperately needed at this time.
Knock, Knock. Hello is anyone home, is anyone listening? City College of San Francisco is undergoing a new change within its board of trustees. With Former Trustee Ivy Lee and Alex Randolph stepping from the podium leaves room for new incumbents to take their positions. However, the shoes they will fill will come with problems arising within the college.
Fears and anxiety is gripping the nation. Follow Andy Damian-Correa and how he is coping with COVID-19, the elections, and racial injustice regarding LatinX workers.
A San Francisco native’s thoughts on obligation, self-preservation, and what it means to hold two truths during a time of unprecedented change.
Copyright © 2024 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes