Family Resource Center Coordinator Works to Improve Program Despite Challenges
By Elena Chiaruttini echiarut@mail.ccsf.edu If you happen to wander around the Student Union on City College’s Ocean Campus, sometimes you’ll
Read MoreBy Elena Chiaruttini echiarut@mail.ccsf.edu If you happen to wander around the Student Union on City College’s Ocean Campus, sometimes you’ll
Read MoreBy Eduardo Tizoc Morales eduardo.tizoc@gmail.com Growing up by the shores of Lake Washington, Catherine Eaton Skinner found inspiration in nature
Read MoreBy Kateryna Malch kmalch@theguardsman.com katrina.malch@gmail.com Since 1976, the United States has celebrated Black History Month, dedicating February to black people’s
Read MoreAs part of the accreditation process, City College commissioned an environmental review that would form a part of its vision for the college in years to come. The review envisions “a park-like atmosphere at the campus with plazas offering views within the campus and vistas showing the surrounding cityscape. The plazas would provide spaces for student gatherings and collaboration.”
Read MoreFormer City College student and professional photographer Dave Glass has a new exhibit at the Tenderloin Museum. His photos showcase everyday life in the Tenderloin for the past 50 years.
Read MoreSan Francisco is a coffee city that is ever experimenting in different tastes and trends. While certain drinks come in and out of fashion, these are the best latte drinks to get at the moment.
Read MoreCollins pays tribute to Rush’s achievement in the stadium that bears his name. “Coach changed the lives of thousands of kids and changed the entire landscape of junior college football. Maintaining this program is an honor of a lifetime.”
Read MoreBeing a Mission local, you may think you know Louie Gutierrez – panadero, law school dropout, DJ, radio show host, professional banter-er, filmmaker, anthropologist, City College alum, and much, much more.
Read MoreNov. 16 at 6 p.m. join City College in welcoming notable alumna, activist, academic, and published author Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz as they celebrate the 10th anniversary of the publishing of her book, An Indigenous People’s History of the United States.
Read MorePart one of a three part series documenting the many treasures of City College of San Francisco.
Read MoreGet out and smell the roses! The Bay area has many serene rose gardens to wander and enjoy. It is always nice to be out in nature enjoying the fragrant delight of manicured roses.
Read MoreCity College is expanding its One College, One Book program for the 2023-2024 school year, to One College, Two Books. The program is a collaboration between a City College Academic Senate committee and the library.
Read MoreOn Sep. 22 four City College fashion students presented unique, eye-catching designs, one of which will become Rocky the Ram’s new uniform.
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