Dominant Rams Performance Versus Gladiators Keeps Up Unbeaten Streak
Rams women’s soccer put on a show in their home bout against the Chabot Gladiators, dominating the scoreline 7-1 on Friday, October 20.
Read MoreRams women’s soccer put on a show in their home bout against the Chabot Gladiators, dominating the scoreline 7-1 on Friday, October 20.
Read MoreThere was never much doubt about who would win Saturday’s contest between the 1-4 Delta Community College Mustangs football team
Read MoreCity College is expanding its One College, One Book program for the 2023-2024 school year, to One College, Two Books. The program is a collaboration between a City College Academic Senate committee and the library.
Read MorePainting students at the time, Barbara Bolls-Guillory, Itzli Ceja and Xiaoyu Luo painted the Frida Kahlo panel together. The three benefitted from the workshop in a multitude of ways, from the community aspect to the technical skills learned.
Read MoreAt the July 27 emergency session, BoT members voted 5-0 to approve a revised resolution including a provision to immediately rehire instructors in selected classes.
Read MoreRetired and current art professors, Anna Asebedo and Nancy Mizuno Elliott, respectively, are displaying their works in a new art exhibition, “Abscission,” running from August 28 to September 28, 2023, in the City College Art Gallery. The show includes their contrasting work, as well as collaborative pieces made by the two over the summer. The show’s opening reception is Wednesday September 6, 2023 from 5:30-7:30pm in the Visual Arts Building, Room v119.
Read MoreStory and Photos By Franchon Smith, The Guardsman fsmith13@mail.ccsf.edu Unity In Diversity was the theme of the Spring 2023 Commencement
Read MoreThe Spring 2023 Theater Arts Play “Big Love” will be on stage in late April. Students, who are actors, will take the stage at Z Space, and tell the story of love, gender politics and domestic violence.
Read MoreIn the trustee’s emergency meeting on Tuesday March 14, the City College board approved a $2.6 million transfer into a construction fund in order to help fix heating issues. However these repairs will take months and many of the stopgap solutions don’t seem to be working according to many faculty who spoke at the meeting.
Read MoreIn the fiscal year 2021-2022, both faculty and classified workers received “pink slips” as notice of layoff. As departments struggle to maintain certificates, no positions will be reinstated for the foreseeable future.
Read MoreIn a school that’s full of tensions from faculty salary concessions during a surplus year, to no heat in classrooms, a journalist doesn’t have to go far to find news-worthy stories. Additionally, City College provides a great training ground to think creatively about how to access public information, because it is surprisingly hard to get ahold of it.
Read More“Amplified Sanctuary Voices” is the newest exhibit at City College Rosenberg Library. English Professor Steven Mayers is calling on the City College Community to view this all important multi- media exhibit and to participate in solution-focused conversations on migration and climate change.
Read MoreThe task was too much for the Rams as Fresno found the back of the net again later in the second half. Despite the team giving it their all to the end, Fresno ended the game on top, ending City’s season.
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