SFMTA and City College Trustees Can’t Agree On Frida Kahlo Way
SFMTA’s current proposal is based on nearly a year of public outreach and with input from City College organizations and community members.
Read MoreSFMTA’s current proposal is based on nearly a year of public outreach and with input from City College organizations and community members.
Read MoreCity College has a plan to retain students through spring 2024 and future semesters using various marketing and outreach tactics, but concerns have been raised that there aren’t enough classes to meet student needs.
Read MoreA heating update given by Alberto Vasquez, associate vice chancellor of construction and planning, at the Board of Trustees meeting repeated much of the information offered in the Nov. 1 heating issues update, but several dates were mentioned for the completion of projects and the submission of designs to the California Division of the State Architecture (DSA).
Read More“I wanted to share my loved ones,” he added. Finao began his call and response by honoring a trans-man from his life whom he lovingly referred to as his brother.
Read MoreIf you are going to wear a mask: do it correctly.
Read MoreMembers of City College’s school newspaper awarded at Journalism conference among various colleges across the country.
Read MoreThe San Francisco Press Club held its 45th Annual Greater Bay Journalism Awards on December 8th, honoring both professional and student journalists. The Guardsman was named Best College Newspaper while the college magazine, Etc. Magazine, won Best College Magazine and several other awards in the College Media category. The event was well attended with over 400 journalism awards presented and was the first public event since the pandemic.
Read MoreLast year City College’s journalism department pulled in over 80 awards between the Spring and Fall semesters. Given the track record, therefore, these 17 decorations are likely only the first of many to be awarded to City College journalists in 2022.
Read MoreThe incoming chancellor’s contract was approved by the Board of Trustees on Sept. 23rd, and in the three weeks since he has not given an interview or issued a statement regarding his hiring, or his plans for the chancellorship.
Read MoreBy: Tim Hill The school board recall effort reached a fever pitch on September 7 when member Alison Collins
Read MoreSalesforce’s reimagined ivory tower has equally affluent neighbors in the SoMa district; Google, Facebook, and Twitter occupy nearby offices. What do these tech giants have in common, aside from their profit margins?
Read MoreWriters and editors from The Guardsman talk about their experience at the 2021 Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) state convention.
Read MoreOver the last few months, the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline has continued to garner significant media attention from mainstream, independent, and alternative publications.
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