Movie Review: “The Wolf of Wall Street”
You’ve probably heard the hype about director Martin Scorsese’s latest film, “The Wolf of Wall Street”—the f-word is dropped an unprecedented 506 times in the…
Read MoreYou’ve probably heard the hype about director Martin Scorsese’s latest film, “The Wolf of Wall Street”—the f-word is dropped an unprecedented 506 times in the…
Read MoreThe Guardsman asks students about the new payment policy.
Read MoreThe City College of San Francisco Rams men’s basketball team beat the Cañada College Colts with a final score of 108-65 on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, at Ocean Campus.
Read MoreThe City College of San Francisco Rams beat the Mission College Saints with a final score of 88-78 on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014, at Ocean Campus.
Read MoreCity College won an exciting bowl game Nov.8, which served up as many defensive thrills as offensive ones, by a score of 59-31 over the Sierra College Wolverines.
Read MoreJane Morrison, 93, a grassroots activist since 1952, hosted 105 City College supporters Nov. 24 at her house for a Sunday champagne brunch fundraiser that raised about $14,000 to support the Save CCSF Coalition.
Read MoreThe fall semester at City College may be coming to a close, but the battle to retain the school’s accreditation is becoming more intense each day.
Read MoreThe cafeteria on Ocean campus turned into a runway show as students of the Fashion Direction Coordination class organized and arranged the event finding outfits, models and hair and makeup artists as part of their final project on Nov. 11.
Read MoreCity College’s very own KCSF 90.9 FM radio station is giving commercial radio stations a well trained group of future broadcasters from which to choose.
Read MoreOn the volleyball court Karen Yip is the most animated player on the City College team. The redshirt sophomore is always quick to encourage her teammates, making sure everyone is in the right positions. After she scores or makes a nice play Karen has the most lively celebrations on the court.
Read MoreSince 1947, many of San Francisco’s law enforcement officers have begun their careers at City College, serving on campus and studying in the school’s Administrative Justice program.
Read MoreThe sound of micro notes, melancholy phrases and ancient instruments filled City College’s Art Room 133 on Nov. 6 as a tradition that began during the Vedic times from 1500 to 1200 B.C. and continues to this day.
Read MoreI see it every day on campus: Teachers who enter the classroom not just with briefcases and books, but toting heartfelt ideals to share with their students about progressive causes, usually, like race fairness, feminism, queer and disability rights, fair labor and ethical eating.
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