City College women’s team season ends after 63-58 loss to Merced College
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL By Patrick Cochran pcochran@theguardsman.com The City College women’s basketball team’s season is over in a disappointing
Read MoreWOMEN’S BASKETBALL By Patrick Cochran pcochran@theguardsman.com The City College women’s basketball team’s season is over in a disappointing
Read MoreWOMEN’S BASKETBALL By Peter J. Suter The Rams women’s basketball team hosted conference rivals, the Chabot Gladiators in
Read MoreBy Peter Suter New track finished soon Over the winter break construction to resurface damaged areas of the 1-kilometer
Read MoreBy Patrick Cochran City College continued its proud tradition of grooming football players when 11 players recently signed with
Read MoreBy Patrick Cochran In their most dominating win so far this season, the Rams beat Diablo Valley College Vikings 59-7
Read MoreBy Donald Ades The Rams narrowly beat Lake Tahoe Community College 2-1 while in the second game they defeated Contra
Read MoreBy Patrick Cochran For most programs a 7-4 record is laudable but for the Rams it was not the desired result
Read MoreBy Nancy Chan Young people have more dietary options than ever yet the variety and personal restraints can present
Read MoreBy Patrick Cochran The City College women’s badminton team had a dominating win over Mission College on April 6. The
Read MoreMen’s soccer team winners: Jamal Bernardez — Defender of the Year Coast Conference 1st Team: Gian Marco Zancanaro
Read MoreMembers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) have been extremely reluctant to speak up on social issues pertaining to the black community. We’ve been left in the dark whenever they were asked to shed light on their perspectives regarding political scandals or national outcry.
Read MoreRecently the Chicago Tribune tweeted “Wife of a Bears’ lineman wins a bronze medal today in Rio Olympics” with a linked news story. I found this to be incredibly offensive and demeaning.
Read MoreBy Patrick Cochran The Guardsman The two teams battled back-and-forth all afternoon, but in the end, the City College of
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