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The Guardsman takes 13 awards at JACC By Bethaney Lee The journalism department at City College went to DeAnza College for the 2017 Journalism Association of Community College’s (JACC) Nor Cal competitions on Oct. 21, 2017. Combining their on the spot competitions with mail in entries, the journalism department brought back 13 awards. The award for
Rams win seventh game in a row By Patrick Cochran The City College men’s soccer team won their seventh game in a row defeating Cabrillo College 2-1 on Oct. 17, 2017. Mark Estevez scored the Ram’s first goal unassisted 28 minutes into the match. In the second half Cabrillo tied up the match when Walmer
Hard luck City college journalist solves family mystery By Bethaney Lee Unable to write or read past a third grade level and labeled as a drifter with his bottom teeth missing and a wart on his left eyelid, Donald Ray Lee was almost lost to history and with him an entire family’
Update on Napa fires By Julia Fuller Six fires still rage on in Northern California, The Atlas, Nunns, Tubbs, Pocket, Redwood Valley, and Sulphur fire are at a 90 percent containment but are still under heavy evacuation with unknown local damage. The Bears Fire in Santa Cruz is at 79 percent containment with local
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