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Warren is the Democrat to Beat in Latest Debate
by Andy Damián-Correa
acorrea@theguardsman.com
The fourth debate among the twelve Democratic candidates for the US primary ended with Elizabeth Warren as the main protagonist. The candidate has been virtually tied in the polls with Joe Biden for the last month and that is why her program was the
Quid Pro Quo or No, The Cracks are Starting to Show
By Caoilinn Goss
cgoss2@mail.ccsf.edu
In an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, former tabloid talk show host Geraldo Rivera made a bone-chilling prediction about the influence of right wing media in potential impeachment proceedings.
“If it wasn’t for your show, Sean, they would destroy him absolutely.
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The Adult Education Program Offers Opportunities for Lifelong Learners
By Anshi Aucar
aaucar@mail.ccsf.edu
City College offers a wide variety of classes for life-long learners and students looking to transfer to a four year college, many of whom are enrolled in the college’s Adult Education program.
The Adult Education program is funded by the state of
Dr. Gregoria Nova Cahill Becomes the Interim Dean of Mission Campus
By Isaiah Willis
iwillis@mail.ccsf.edu
Following the retirement of Mission Campus’ Jorge Bell, Dr. Gregoria Nova Cahill assumed the center’s interim dean position in early July 2019.
When asked about her aspirations for the Mission campus, Cahill said that her goal is to, “work hard within the
City College Students Push for Subsidized Public Transportation
By Andy Damián Correa
acorrea@theguradsman.com
As public transportation costs in the bay area rise, City College students question how much longer they will be able to afford transportation to school without subsidized transportation passes.
According to San Francisco Metro Transit Authority’s (SFMTA) fare table, the cost of