Events Calendar 10/12-10/25
This issue’s events calendar includes the World of Dumplings Festival, the Italian Heritage Parade, CCSF athletic games, and Wellness Days across centers.
This issue’s events calendar includes the World of Dumplings Festival, the Italian Heritage Parade, CCSF athletic games, and Wellness Days across centers.
The Guardsman’s events roundup for the next two weeks including free comedy, sports games, and an art gallery opening.
There’s good news for City College students who want to catch a Rams game without emptying their wallets. While general admission is $12, CCSF students can get in for free — that is if they remember to bring their student ID.
The Rams were eager for the chance at their first win of the 2024 football season on Saturday night, Oct. 5.
The Rams jumped out to an early lead and never relinquished it. After leading 24 -10 at the half, the College of Sequoias Giants were on a mission to derail the Rams in the second to capture the Golden State Bowl title.
By Patrick Cochran pcochran@theguardsman.com DesHawn collins waited an entire year for this moment. Down 6-0 against Sierra to start…
By Patrick Cochran The Rams started the 2017 season in a disappointing fashion losing their first two games to Laney and…
It was a rough start of the season for the Rams, who lost 18-13 to Laney across the Bay in Oakland. But at the season’s end on the noon of Dec. 3, they will have a chance to avenge that loss in the San Francisco Community College Bowl.
As a long season of triumphs and defeats came to an end, two division rivals shared one common goal on Nov. 12: Leave Comet Stadium with a win.
Powered by strong offensive drives led by quarterback Lavell McCullers, the Rams pulverized the Diablo Valley Vikings 49-7 on Friday, Oct. 14.
Star quarterback Lavell McCullers stole the show against the American River Beavers with a passing onslaught to lead the Rams to victory on Saturday, Sept. 17. With a final score of 51- 36, City College improved to 2-1 on the young season.
City College’s title defense got off to a rough start Friday night in Oakland. Losing 18-13 to Laney College in their season opener, the Rams suffered an early-season blow in their effort to repeat as state and national champions.
By Cassie Ordonio & Shannon Cole Cheers erupted through the ornate halls of San Francisco’s City Hall as the players…