The Story of SF Public Transit: Death by 1000 Cuts
San Francisco’s public transit faces a looming crisis, with Muni and BART confronting massive budget deficits that could lead to widespread service cuts unless new funding measures are approved.
San Francisco’s public transit faces a looming crisis, with Muni and BART confronting massive budget deficits that could lead to widespread service cuts unless new funding measures are approved.
City College has had a long and rich history in San Francisco, spanning 90 years from its inception in 1935 to the present day. In celebration of the institution’s 90th anniversary, The Guardsman charts the college’s history to illustrate how it has evolved in tandem with the city.
City College, despite its name, is a commuter school. People are driving or taking public transportation from all across the Bay to get to class. This is no cheap feat as gas prices continue to skyrocket. A round trip on BART can range anywhere from $4.80 to $19, depending on where your station of origin is. So why has City College not made an effort to implement a “Ram Pass?”
Chabot’s high-powered offense was the catalyst in their victory, subduing the Rams with a barrage of hits.
The Rams were close to taking the lead throughout the game but could not overcome a late-inning offensive explosion by the Cañada College Colts.
Gavilan College capitalized on City College’s miscues and defeated the Rams 11-4 on Thursday, Feb. 27. Gavilan knocked eight hits throughout the innings, notably one less than the hometown Rams had with nine.
City College took the victory with a score of 4-3, raising their record to 3-3 on the season. This comes after their loss to the Eagles just three days prior with a final score of 8-5.
City College and Laney are now tied for the season at one win a piece, and it will likely stay that way, as they are not scheduled to play each other the rest of the season.
We asked students: What do you think of when you think of American Black History?
PACIFICA — After its first game and loss of the 2025 season against Contra Costa College, the Rams baseball team looks to bounce back, working hard towards a winning season.
The Rams men’s basketball team continued its win streak on Friday, Jan. 17, besting the Ohlone College Renegades 89-64 behind sophomore guard Rickey Mitchell Jr.’s 29 points and physical play all around.
City College students keep a historical but aging planetarium alive after decades of turmoil. A group of student volunteers, known as the Astronomy Outreach, maintains the planetarium, which is used as a learning and public event space. The brass dome on top of Science Hall has a turbulent and murky history.