Latinos are Watching the President Now that President Biden has taken office, many Latinos feel more empowered and put their trust in the new president.
COVID-19 Continues By Andy Damián-Correa acorrea@theguardsman.com We know about the coronavirus that there have been more than 13 million cases and 266,900 deaths in the United States, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and a division of opinion on the use of the masks. We
It’s All About Business in COVID-19, but Who Is Really Being Left Out? Fears and anxiety is gripping the nation. Follow Andy Damian-Correa and how he is coping with COVID-19, the elections, and racial injustice regarding LatinX workers.
Enrollment diversity at City College is soaring By Bethaney Lee The enrollment at City College is becoming evermore diverse according to the latest data release by Co-Chair of the Enrollment Management Committee and Coordinator with the Retail Management Program, Carole K. Meagher. As of the 2017 Spring semester City College has 17,116 students enrolled that identify
Cinco de Mayo marked by festive celebration By Ekevara Kitpowsong Mid-day salsa dancing on San Francisco’s Valencia Street? What better place to celebrate this year's "Cinco de Mayo" -- one of the City's most treasured traditions. The festival is usually held in Dolores Park, but the park is currently under