
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.
Now that President Biden has taken office, many Latinos feel more empowered and put their trust in the new president.
By Tobin Jones tobinjones@protonmail.com The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services, or EOPS, has celebrated fifty years at City College….
The Guardsman opens its doors for the discussion of, “Is it a Crime to be Black in America,” regarding the cases of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor, two black Americans whose lives were taken away by the institution their families built. Join Nikki Hatfield and Kevin Bernard Moultrie Daye in this discussion.
By Corey Holt cholt3@mail.ccsf.edu For the past two years, NFL players have been protesting against police brutality and systemic…
CITY COLLEGE STUDENTS, JOURNALIST ALLEGEDLY BATTERED By Marco Siler-Gonzales & Audrey Garces City College journalists are alleging police brutality and…
Protesters Allege Police Misconduct By Marco Siler-Gonzales Those protesting at City Hall identify themselves as the Frisco 500 in solidarity…
POLICE DO OUR DIRTY WORK SO WE DON’T HAVE TO By Patrick Tamayo We rely on the police to serve…
By Marco Siler-Gonzales/ Editor-in-Chief Alex Nieto, previous City College student and full time security guard, was shot 48 times by…
Hundreds gathered Nov. 19 protesting police brutality in response to the assault and arrest of City College student D’Paris Charles “DJ” Williams by undercover police officers in the Mission District.
Footage shows excessive force and leaves out prior incident By Minter McHugh The Guardsman A protest rally was held Feb….
By Curtis Coloma Around 400 supporters of the Justice for Alan Blueford coalition met at noon on Nov. 10 in…
Kennith Harding Jr’s mother, outraged by her son’s death, met Thursday Oct. 20 with protest organizers and supporters inside the cafeteria on Ocean campus to plan a day of awareness against police brutality
The People’s Hearing on Racism and Police Violence, a two-day event for the families and friends of those killed by police officers to tell their stories to a panel of jurists, was held Feb. 19 and 20 at Edna Brewer Middle School in Oakland.