City College Journalism Students Reel in 18 Awards Students in City College’s journalism department won 18 awards in the 44th Annual San Francisco Press Club’s Greater Bay Area Awards. The prizes include eight first place awards.
City College Journalism Wins! The Journalism Association of Community College conference for Fall 2020 took place online and City College students who attended the event brought “home” multiple awards.
How One Woman Blew the Whistle on ICE’s Alleged Unethical Medical Practices Towards Detained Immigrants. Dawn Wooten is a proclaimed hero in many eyes. The former nurse blew the whistle on ICE’s Irwin County Detention Center for performing unlawful and nonconsensual hysterectomies on detained immigrants held at the facility. However, there seems to be push back from the small town in GA.
How The Student Health Center Has Addressed COVID-19 Hannah Asuncion hasunci1@mail.ccsf.edu The battle to thwart COVID-19 is now at the doorsteps of City College. On May 18, the Student Health Center became a new testing site that is open weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., thanks to San Francisco’s Emergency Operations
Financial Challenges Still Plaguing City College By Andy Damián-Correa acorrea@theguardsman.com I started my dream of earning my associate’s degree at City College, as a Mexican immigrant, wanting to learn and develop new skills that will prepare me for my future career in journalism. The Free City program made that dream almost possible, and
Anti-War Protest City College students joined many other groups at a large anti-war protest in Downtown San Francisco.
City College Illustrator Combats Class Cuts Through Art City College's Portfolio Club illustrator, John E. Greene, presented his artwork at an exhibition titled, “(Not) Business as Usual,” presented by City College art students at the Fort Mason Center on Dec. 14. The exhibition hosted artists who created their work in protest against the college’s massive