City College Administration Needs to Open Up
STAFF EDITORIAL By Patrick Fitzgerald We, at The Guardsman, protest the administration’s consistent habit of referring inquiries to the marketing
Read MoreSTAFF EDITORIAL By Patrick Fitzgerald We, at The Guardsman, protest the administration’s consistent habit of referring inquiries to the marketing
Read MoreBy David Horowitz City College is a golden apple of knowledge and juicy experiences waiting for you to take your
Read MoreBy Dakari Thomas Cultural appropriation has permeated society for decades but was more recently brought to light with the emergence
Read MoreBy John Morrison Over the past five years, the second tech boom has remade the face of San Francisco at
Read MoreBy Patrick Fitzgerald What’s good for the goose is good for the gander—or at least that’s what I’ve been told.
Read MoreBy Andy Bays There’s a really awesome college in San Francisco called San Francisco Junior College. It’s cheaper than
Read MoreBy Nancy Chan More and more veterans are taking marijuana to alleviate the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which
Read MoreBy Jose Duran and Photos by Cassie Ordonio “I think anytime you encourage citizens to be a part of the
Read MorePOLICE DO OUR DIRTY WORK SO WE DON’T HAVE TO By Patrick Tamayo We rely on the police to serve
Read MoreMARCH 11 MARKED FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF FUKUSHIMA MELTDOWN By Michaela Payne Five years have passed since the Fukushima disaster, but containment of
Read MoreBy Jose Duran and Photos by Fran Smith “What the vote shows is that teaching faculty, counseling faculty and librarians
Read MoreBy Cassie Ordonio The removal of the homeless on San Francisco’s Division Street demonstrates how low this city has sunk
Read MoreBy Nancy Chan I am glad to learn the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) exists because they back their
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