Campus Guide to City College ICE Response
Rumors of potential surges in federal agents last month prompted a response from City College leaders across all channels to keep the community informed.
Events Calendar Nov. 9 – 22
This issue’s events calendar includes Equity Talks at CCSF, the Valencia LIVE Block Party, and the Saluhall Makers Market.
Know Your Rights with Immigration Institute of the Bay Area
The IIBA is the largest nonprofit immigration organization in the Bay Area, with seven offices offering low-cost, high-quality legal services to community members and students in Northern California.
CCSF Board Targets Equity Gaps in New 2025–28 Plan
The Board of Trustees is scheduled to review and update the 2025–28 Equity Plan with the goal of addressing the persistent achievement gaps experienced by Black and African American students and Latinx students in college-level math, English coursework and transfer rates.
City College Students Now Guaranteed Admission to SF State
San Francisco State University will automatically admit City College students and the San Francisco Unified School District under a new partnership, education officials announced on Oct. 23.
Freeze the Legal Fees: Chancellor Details Shift to In-House Counsel Amid Soaring Costs
City College, like many public institutions, must face lawsuits along with a slew of discrimination complaints to stay afloat. Now the college aims to tighten up its legal spending, setting a $1 million cap for the upcoming year.
Board of Trustees Honors Juan Gonzales for Receiving SPJ Award
On Oct. 23, members of the college’s board of trustees, each carrying a copy of The Guardsman, offered praise of Gonzales’ contributions to the college and the field of journalism.
Two Remaining Cemeteries in San Francisco, Zero Caretakers
San Francisco glowed in marigold light as the Mission District marked Día de los Muertos. At La Raza Park, people gathered with offerings and music to honor the dead, while across the city, the quiet grounds of Mission Dolores and the National Cemetery held their own memories.
CCSF Retirees Showcase Art at Chinatown Campus
Eye-catching works of art crafted by City College retirees adorn the walls and hallways of the Chinatown campus.
Friends Turned Enemies: The Taliban and Pakistan’s Crumbling Relationship
Once Pakistan’s strategic ally, the Taliban have become one of its greatest threats. Decades of political manipulation and religious extremism have turned Islamabad’s former proxy into a destabilizing force now fueling violence across the region.
You Can’t Teach a Love of Reading in a Classroom
Literacy continues to fail because kids don’t read, and now, students in the San Francisco Unified School District are the test subjects of a new experiment.
700 Yards Later: In Nash We Trust
If at first you don’t succeed at football, play volleyball until you grow to be 6’2” and become a deep threat receiver. This is the path of the Rams’ superstar sophomore Jeremiah Nash.
Rams Start Title Defense with Back-To-Back Wins
By halftime, the defending state champions led Butte College by 30 and never looked back, cruising to a 105-63 win in the opening game of the CCSF Tip-Off Classic.
