Have Your Say: Student Parking
We asked students: What are your thoughts on parking availability for City College students?
Read MoreWe asked students: What are your thoughts on parking availability for City College students?
Read MoreWe asked students: What resources do you use at City College? What does that resource give you or mean for you?
Read MoreWe asked students: How would you be affected if CCSF stopped Free City? Would you still attend CCSF if Free City were not offered?
Read More“I can not vote in November, sadly, unfortunately. If I could, I would vote because I think it is the most important election for a lot of people, especially immigrants and for the country I am from, which is Ukraine.”
Read MoreBy Kyra Young kyrajyoung@gmail.com We asked City College students: In light of the recent uptick in crime activity on campus
Read MoreMany of the students who participated had the issue on their minds. Students were asked: Are you following the news on the latest events in the Middle East? How and where are you getting your news from? Has the conflict personally affected you?
Read MoreCity college has helped me in many ways, and a couple things they have done for me, athletically for example, they have gotten me a lot of exposure to a couple Universities where I am talking to coaches to transfer.
Read MoreThe Guardsman asked five City College students about their objectives at City College and how they fit into their overall life or career goals.
Read MoreThe Guardsman asked five City College community members how they feel about in-person classes returning. They were asked a follow up question about their feelings about Zoom classes being terminated.
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 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 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 MoreWhat was your must-have item when stocking up for Corona Virus isolation? By Fran Smith fsmith@theguardsman.com Note: Because of recent
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