Campus Guide to City College ICE Response Rumors of potential surges in federal agents last month prompted a response from City College leaders across all channels to keep the community informed.
Rams Poll: CCSF Reflects on First 100 Days of Trump’s Presidency To gauge City College’s opinion of President Trump, The Guardsman conducted an anonymous poll, asking 55 students to rate their approval of his presidency thus far.
Hostile Times for Journalists Nationwide Since the Trump Administration returned for a second term, student journalists across the country have been fearful for their safety as their Constitutional freedoms of free speech and free press are being stripped away before their very eyes. Barely a month into his second term, Trump attempted to
Community Doubts College’s Commitment to Safeguarding Student Legal Statuses As weeks of revocations come to a sudden halt, international students at City College have been warily left wondering what may come next – and when.
The Violence We Were Afraid Was Coming Is Here By Andy Damián-Correa acorrea@theguardsman.com I can’t stop thinking about this. What drives a person to commit violence against someone of a different skin color or language, or because they were born elsewhere? This is what happened in the recent massacre in El Paso, Texas on Sat, Aug
DACA fund for renewal application fee By Barbara Muniz Immigrants under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program received a chance for renewal as a way to maintain their current protective status. The deadline for renewal was Oct. 5, a month after the announcement the DACA plan was subject to change. Initially approved by President