Campus Pulse City College has experienced a dynamic fortnight of development and preparations marked by landmark accreditation events, operational redesigns, and a series of upcoming student-focused events.
Multi-Use-Building Rebranded in Honor of Harry Britt The Harry Britt Building, formerly MUB, is most noted for being the meeting place of Trustees. As the work of local politicians is so intricately tied to the politics of City College, so is Britt's legacy tied to the many Trustees who championed his values on the college’s oversight board.
Local City College Filmmakers Reimagine SF History Play It Like It's '54 masterfully recreates 1950s San Francisco. Using an exquisite color palette and deep-cut locations—some unfamiliar even to locals—the film transforms North Beach and Chinatown into the backdrop for lovers Jean and Vivian.
An Ode to My City by the Bay So many movies and television shows have been filmed in San Francisco, with one of my favorites being “The Last Black Man in San Francisco.” A quote from that movie that resonated with me when talking about the city was, “You don’t get to hate it unless you love it.” That perfectly sums up my feelin
California Ratifies Gay Marriage Into State Constitution Illustration by David Thomas/The Guardsman By Maxime Leonard mapleleonard3@gmail.com The California election had many propositions on the ballot, one of the most notable being Proposition 3, which changed language in the California state constitution to reaffirm gay marriage. This comes after the 2024 election, which saw an
CCSF alumnus nominated for 2024 Ignatz Award for anthology comic By: Rae Daniels-Henderson rdanie16@mail.ccsf.edu City College alumnus Desmond Miller is one of Small Press Expo’s “Outstanding Anthology” 2024 Ignatz Award nominees for his collaborative comic book We Belong. The comic book is an all-Black, all-LGBTQ+ sci-fi and fantasy anthology created by over 20 comic creators. Editors
City College celebrated Transgender Week of Resilience with a number of on campus events that highlighted both Trans Remembrance and Trans Joy. “I wanted to share my loved ones,” he added. Finao began his call and response by honoring a trans-man from his life whom he lovingly referred to as his brother.