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San Francisco trolley dancers land at City College
By Mary Strope The Guardsman On a foggy, windswept Friday, members of City College’s Strong Pulse dance crew donned brightly-colored clothing to shimmy, sway and […]
Police use force as demonstrators storm the entrance of Conlan Hall
Demonstrators stormed an officer-guarded Conlan Hall building on Thursday afternoon and staged an overnight sit-in, protesting against the special trustee and the current payment plan.
Theft spree at the main campus
Three separate theft-related incidents were reported on Feb. 12. Two of the incidents were thefts at the Wellness Center and at the Visual Arts building. The third was an armed robbery inside Science Hall.
Rams women’s soccer team win first home game
[slideshow_deploy id=’14202′] By Santiago Mejia: The Rams women’s soccer team beat the Cypress College Chargers on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013, at Ocean campus. The match […]
Rams volleyball team wins home game
[slideshow_deploy id=’14137′] The Rams volleyball team beat the West Valley College Vikings three games to two on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2013, at City College. Photographs […]
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 the food at Dot’s Diner, […]
Bus hub on Ocean to get a new look
By Madeline Collins The Guardsman Construction will begin this month on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s Phelan Loop project which will replace the […]
The Diversity of City College’s Campuses
[showtime] See the photos on Facebook, too! By Emma Winkles and James Fanucchi The Guardsman Downtown campus Downtown campus featured their first event of the […]
City College student stabbed and killed near Ocean campus; Police seek person of interest in the case
The 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.
Artifacts from ancient Mexican culture displayed at de Young
Outside 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.
Ocean campus showcase feature
City College, San Francisco, February 23, 2011 – Guardsman Online reporter Brian Rinker checks out the Pierre Coste Dining Hall at the City College Ocean […]
Pierre Coste presents a fine dining experience with affordability
Tucked 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.