Our 2020 Board of Trustee Candidates
2020 CCSF Board of Trustee candidates provided bios and answered brief questions.
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Read MoreThis piece is an unbiased and nonpartisan summary of each of the propositions currently on the ballots for the State and San Francisco elections.
Read MoreSan Francisco voters have new options and new restrictions for voting this year. Read more on how to vote safely during the elections.
Read MoreAmid the COVID-19 pandemic crisis and everything else that is going on right, both main candidates demonstrated no real plan to address the most pressing issues in the country.
Read MoreAfter the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, President Trump nominated a controversial figure to fill Ginsburg’s seat. Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination has been one of the most controversial nominations in U.S. history.
Read MoreSan Francisco voters including students and City College staff expressed issues they care about in the upcoming election. Some of their concerns pertain to economic issues, housing, election integrity, and providing support during the pandemic.
Read MoreAs a census worker for the 2020 Census, Guardsman reporter Timothy Hill shares his experience in the streets of San Francisco, CA, and Reno, NV working for the Census during such a chaotic year.
Read MoreThe LatinX vote for the 2020 Presidential Election is crucial for the results of the election. It’s time for our community to be heard.
Read MoreStaff Editorial By The Guardsman Staff acorrea@theguardsman.com We need to understand the issues and challenges of our country. Voters
Read MoreOne of the propositions in the 2020 ballot is prop 22. Prop 22, as described in the ballot, “Exempts App‑Based Transportation and Delivery Companies from Providing Employee Benefits to Certain Drivers”. Gig companies like Uber, Lyft, and Instacart have spent over $180 million in propaganda to convince voters of the benefits of this propositions; However, this proposition isn’t about benefiting workers, it’s about profit.
Read MoreDear CCSF students and community, Four of seven seats on CCSF’s Board of Trustees are up for election. Trustees
Read MoreFor the 2020 election, there are many candidates and propositions to vote for or against. How should people research these topics, and why should it matter?
Read MoreThe United States has a unique system to elect the president. It consists of an electoral college that cast their votes for the candidate who gets the
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