Is a Little Warmth Too Much to Ask? Facilities at City College in Disarray.
Can we be ensured a warm winter next year?
Read MoreCan we be ensured a warm winter next year?
Read MoreWe asked City College Students: How has the extreme weather (rain storms, high winds, tree’s falling, power outages, flooding, mudslides, potholes, challenging commutes, property damage, etc.) impacted your life in any way over the last couple months?
Read MoreIn a school that’s full of tensions from faculty salary concessions during a surplus year, to no heat in classrooms, a journalist doesn’t have to go far to find news-worthy stories. Additionally, City College provides a great training ground to think creatively about how to access public information, because it is surprisingly hard to get ahold of it.
Read MoreAs San Francisco faces one of the coldest winters in years, our energy costs more than double. The private “monopoly utility” PG&E increases profits as people struggle to pay their bills. Whose interests are our governmental agencies looking out for?
Read More“The pro is that we are a multi-generational household which allows us to live in the Bay Area and makes living in the Bay Area affordable. Unfortunately the con is that most of us do not earn a living wage, and therefore it is difficult for us not only to afford housing inside the cities that we work in, like San Francisco, but that means it also requires us to move outside of the area into neighboring counties, which not only increases our commute but it is also wear and tear on our bodies and our minds.”
Read MoreIn light of more recent mass shootings in California, media outlets are contributing to feelings of helplessness and sentiments of an inability to create change to already distressed communities. This opinion piece is in response to the New York Times coverage of the recent mass shootings in California.
Read More“Have your say” is when a reporter asks community members about issues they are facing. Read what colleagues think of the recent repeal of the mask mandate on campus that started on Feb. 6.
Read MoreThe Guardsman is looking for writers and illustrators to express their opinions! Submit an opinion editorial, letter to the editor or a political cartoon!
Read More‘Chief Twit’, Elon Musk, is at it again. His latest tech foray has decimated a company and ruined thousands of lives in less than a month. If you were to ask yourself, ‘How can I be like Elon?’ just remember W.W.E.D.?
Read MoreOur city and the unions that represent the city employees should care about universal guaranteed health care (often known as Medicare for All or single payer healthcare) a lot more than they do.
Read MoreA report released by #BlockCorporateSalmon on Oct. 25 exposes AquaBounty for committing numerous worker, consumer, animal, and environmental safety and health violations.
Read MoreProposition O, a parcel tax designed to provide more funding to City College was not passed. What are we gonna do now?
Read MoreEvery time you open your iPhone or Android you have to abide by a contract. Of course it’s been a while since you agreed to it, but all the same it’s a contract. It’s the only sort of contract you’ll never read, your Terms of Service.
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