Injuries plague Rams in 2011
Sitting on the bottom of the Coast Conference standings, City College baseball is looking to finish the last month of their season on a high note.
Read MoreSitting on the bottom of the Coast Conference standings, City College baseball is looking to finish the last month of their season on a high note.
Read MoreAn anarchist walks into a potluck, a café, a book fair and a sewing contest—sounds like a bad joke, right? It’s not. It’s the event schedule for the city’s revolutionaries’ biggest weekend, the Anarchist Book Fair, which will take place at the County Fair Building in Golden Gate Park the weekend of April 9-10.
Read MoreWhen the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on March 2 that companies have the right to deny employment based on previous failed drug screenings, it set a precedent for discrimination in the workforce and struck a crippling blow to the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause.
Read MoreStudents looking to stay on track during their first two years of college can apply to the Metro Academies, a program at both City College and SF State that provides advising, peer support and specially tailored classes for students.
Read MoreBy Ryan Kuhn The Guardsman The City College women’s softball team continued their offensive struggles and extended their losing streak
Read MoreThe days of the United States doing whatever the hell it wants as the world’s sole superpower are slowly coming to an end, and the UN Security Council’s resolution on intervention in Libya shows us why.
Read MoreAt the beginning of every month Chris Shaeffer, director of the Homeless At Risk Transitional Students Program, and lab aid Tina Esquer hand out Muni fast passes at a reduced cost of $20 to students who are homeless, living in transitional homes and on parole.
Read MoreThe San Francisco Police Department and the city’s Public Defender Jeff Adachi have been lampooning each other in the media lately, and it seems like the cops feel they are the true victims in this tale of corruption.
Read MoreYour headline suggests that you have swallowed the lemonade.
Read MoreThe U.S. is grossly obsessed with safety and regulations to the point that our liberty is in jeopardy and our rights are compromised.
Read MoreThe military’s treatment of alleged Wikileaker Pfc. Bradley Manning is shameful and inconsistent with the values enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
Read MoreStudents at City College and community colleges across California fear increased financial pressure after attempts by Gov. Jerry Brown to implement tax extensions in a special election were blocked by Republican members of the state legislature.
Read MoreGov. Jerry Brown’s January proposal to eliminate the Division of Juvenile Justice was one way of grappling with the state’s more than $25 billion budget shortfall, hoping counties could gradually absorb all youth prisoners leaving the state’s system.
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