Date Change: San Francisco Chronicle Photographer Brings Exhibit to City College Outside the Frameline: Behind the scenes with a San Francisco Chronicle Photographer. A solo exhibit by Santiago Mejia.
Celebrating Women of City College This Women’s History Month, The Guardsman talked with some of the passionate individuals who founded the first Islamic Society Club at City College.
Have Your Say: Free City Program At Risk We asked students: How should Mayor Lurie and the Supervisors support City College?
Paved with Privilege: Slow Streets and the Suburbanization of San Francisco However, while acknowledging these positives, one should always be encouraged to question the City’s motives regarding regulations and policies, especially those tailored to specific demographics. This examination becomes crucial in a city as socioeconomically stratified as San Francisco. More often
Great Highway Closure Sparks Opposition From Residents Many residents of the Mission were drawn to the idea of more public space and pointed to the fact that they would occasionally benefit from the closure of the Highway. Hence, many show support for the ordinance without recognizing the latent drawbacks on the local community. While the whole city had
Shutting Down Shasta Secured a Shot at Regional Finals The City College women's basketball team showcased its defensive prowess, securing a 58-43 victory over Shasta College in Saturday's second round of the Northern California Regional playoffs.
Fielding Mistakes get the best of the Rams in Loss to Gavilan Gavilan College capitalized on City College’s miscues and defeated the Rams 11-4 on Thursday, Feb. 27. Gavilan knocked eight hits throughout the innings, notably one less than the hometown Rams had with nine.