Barry McGee: Street art becomes high art
[showtime] By Dannie Hawkins, Photos by Shane Menez The Guardsman “Sellout” reads oversized, bleeding spray paint in front
Read More[showtime] By Dannie Hawkins, Photos by Shane Menez The Guardsman “Sellout” reads oversized, bleeding spray paint in front
Read MoreBy Ivan Huang The Guardsman The City College Rams decimated the West Hill City College Falcons 71-6 on Sept. 15.It
Read MoreBy Jandean Deocampo The Guardsman Analog: Illustration Alumni Show, City College’s latest art exhibit, showcases the work of both
Read MoreBy Jandean Deocampo. After 30 years of fighting for student welfare and support, Leslie Smith, City College’s associate vice-chancellor of governmental relations, has retired on Aug. 10 to pursue her art.
Read MoreBy Ivan Huang. The City College Rams defeated the Diablo Valley College Vikings 48-41 in their season opener that saw a thrilling come back and proved why they are reigning national champions.
Read MoreBy Francesca Alati, Special to The Guardsman. The second annual SlutWalk march and chant took over the neighborhood of Mission Delores on Sept. 8, 2012
Read MoreBy Peter Hernandez. Phil Elverum has found himself in the present with “Clear Moon” wherein sonic environments resemble rolling fog and dense mountaintops without easily falling into a specific genre.
Read MoreBy Peter Hernandez. Introducing Sonic Treatment, where new music releases and live performances will be reviewed.
Read MoreBy Marilyn Fernando. Where Garth Algar’s awkwardness meets Tura Satana’s chest, dressed like it’s was going to a funeral with a tragic fixation on pop culture is where you’ll find me. Marilyn introduces her new blog, Doing It On the Cheap, written by a cheap Filipina living in an expensive big city.
Read MoreBy Sara Bloomberg. Bright yellow, blue and red signs proclaimed “I am City College” in several languages on Sept. 4 as nearly 200 people rallied outside of City Hall to support Proposition A, a local parcel tax initiative that will raise $14 million a year for the college.
Read MoreBy Michael Hall. The Culinary Department not only survived a dire financial reduction but opened its doors on Aug. 25 with a new cuisine in their Quick Service Restaurant, Café Med, which replaced the former Latin Quarter.
Read MoreBy Peter Hernandez. City College News Briefs: International Students are uniting this semester and are waiting on funds from “many organizations;” historic college bookstore is likely to be purchased by private interests; Mayor Ed Lee appoints new trustee to replace the late Milton Marks III.
Read MoreBy Becca Hoekstra. Escape From City College continues with the quintessential moan of our generation: textbooks.
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