Lady Rams Strategically Rebuild in Return to Campus
It’s been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder. The women’s basketball team couldn’t relate more. Their return to campus has been one year in the making.
Read MoreIt’s been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder. The women’s basketball team couldn’t relate more. Their return to campus has been one year in the making.
Read MoreCity College must expend all federal relief by May. As federal restrictions define what is allowed, campus constituents consider what is possible.
Read MoreThe City announced on Feb. 14 that they would be shutting down two out of three vaccination sites, and the third at SF Market in the Bayview would be upholding their existing appointments, but at reduced capacity.
Read MoreDon’t let the numbers fool you — Although promising, California’s latest state budget proposal of $227 billion underwent major cuts which could impact the future of the state’s fragile climate and environmental issues.
Read MoreOn opening day, the mood was ebullient. “We’ve had a couple people cry out of joy,” said a city rep checking people in. “It’s a great way to spend a Friday, even in the rain.”
Read MoreBeloved pets provide companionship to humans during COVID-19 shelter-in-place order
Read MoreBy Shayna Gee On January 28, San Francisco moved to reopen some activities, an announcement made shortly after Governor Newsom
Read MoreAlthough San Francisco has long been a haven for coyotes, they are generally nocturnal animals and tend to stay within the confines of parks and beaches within San Francisco.
Read MoreSome of the reasons cited for this were lack of money and knowledge of available financial aid, balancing family with school schedules, meeting requirements and following procedure, the complicated transfer process itself, and a lack of support from a caring adult or support network.
Read MoreIn her new position, Rosie Zepeda is expected to create, manage, and implement strategies to strengthen relations with the community, local businesses, media, and government stakeholders. She will represent City College as the main liaison with city, state, and federal offices, and will report back with new policies and changes, including those related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreHealthcare workers risk their lives to provide care for COVID-19 patients.
Read MoreBy Andy Damián-Correa acorrea@theguardsman.com We know about the coronavirus that there have been more than 13 million cases
Read MoreFrida Kahlo Way continues to be a major Muni transit hub for City College students, with the 49-Van Ness/Mission being the main bus that stops there. With campus looking more and more likely to be closed through the Spring 2021 semester, what does the future hold for Muni riders and City College students?
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