New diner brings the ‘50s back to life
By Keith Burbank: Even before it opened for its second day of business Aug. 27, customers were lining up for
Read MoreBy Keith Burbank: Even before it opened for its second day of business Aug. 27, customers were lining up for
Read MoreBy Madeline Collins The Guardsman Construction will begin this month on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s Phelan Loop
Read More[showtime] See the photos on Facebook, too! By Emma Winkles and James Fanucchi The Guardsman Downtown campus Downtown campus featured
Read MoreThe San Francisco Police Department is investigating the case of City College student Victor Zheng, 16, who was killed Feb. 7 near Ocean campus at the intersection of Ocean and Capitol avenues.
Read MoreOutside the Diego Rivera Theatre is a statue of a head that is linked to some of the oldest inhabitants of the Americas — the Olmec, an ancient civilization that lived in what is now Mexico.
Read MoreCity College, San Francisco, February 23, 2011 – Guardsman Online reporter Brian Rinker checks out the Pierre Coste Dining Hall
Read MoreTucked away behind the Student Union and Smith Hall Cafeteria is a hidden treasure known as Pierre Coste, a dining establishment run by the students of the City College Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management Program.
Read MoreOcean campus’ City Arts gallery opened its first show of the spring semester on Jan. 19, featuring two artists who work in different medias and methods to evoke a common theme.
Read MoreBy Greg Zeman The Guardsman The 2010 Associated Students elections are approaching. Voting will take place on April 27 and
Read MoreBy Arcel Cunanan
Staff Writer
The board of trustees approved the Balboa Reservoir land exchange on Nov. 20, which will allow the construction of the Joint Use Facility and Performing Arts Center on the Ocean campus to continue as scheduled, said James Blomquist, associate vice chancellor of facilities planning / management.
Read MoreBy Nick Squires
Staff Writer
City College’s “Story of Time and Life” exhibit in Science Hall is nearing completion. The exhibit walks viewers through the evolution of life on Earth, the solar system and the universe.
Read MoreBy Roxanne Bequio
Staff Writer
City College and two campus organizations are at odds over a proposal to replace an established student garden with a sculpture, student in the campus organizations said.
Read MoreBy Benjamin Taylor
Editor
Inside the Diego Rivera Theater, the stage is almost bare. There’s a wooden step ladder, some coiled rope, and several old props laying displaced on dusty wooden planks. The theater is empty too, save for three occupied seats, and two figures up on stage working among the bare bones of a living room set: a couch, a coffee table and a window frame looking out on empty seats.
Lee Meriwether’s voice echoes through the theater as she recites her lines…
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