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Volume 134, Issue 3


News
High Enrollment puts Students in a Classroom Crunch Students are feeling the impact of the rise in enrollment at City College this Fall semester with long waiting lists for ESL, math, and English classes, not being able to enroll in full classes and limited parking spaces.

City College Neighbors Report Student Parking Rage With full-time enrollment swollen to almost 8,000, City College's Ocean Avenue campus is suffering the worst parking shortage in its history ­ and pitting students against faculty and local residents in a battle for precious spots.

Female Students are a Majority in College Gender Gap There is a new gap in San Francisco, but unlike the chain of clothing stores, this gap is not unisex. Following a growing trend in higher education, there are more female students than male enrolled at City College.

Students Wage Campus Campaign Against Big Tobacco Student advocates at City College are organizing an educational tobacco awareness campaign and building support for policy recommendations to be made to the Board of Trustees in Spring 2002.

The Month of Months The month of October embodies a whole lot more than Halloween.
Congestion in passageways

This year's high enrollment causes congestion in passageways.


Correction
A photo caption that appeared in the Sept. 24 issue of The Guardsman incorrectly stated that only 46 percent of credit classes had books available in the bookstore. In fact, 99 percent of titles adopted by the faculty (whether late or on time) were available on the first day of class. The caption should have read:
"Only 46 percent of credit classes had their respective books ordered on time by April 20, 2002 after some teachers missed the deadline."