The Guardsman
MUB on backup power as classes resume
Classes resumed at the Ocean Campus Multi-Use Building (MUB) on Sept. 12 following a six day power outage caused by PG&E that affected both the facility and its surrounding areas.
Memorial for Nieto underway
Refugio and Elvira Nieto called upon the Board of Supervisors, specifically John Avalos and David Campos, on Sept. 13 to have a permanent memorial for their son Alex Nieto, a City College student who was shot and killed in Bernal Heights by four police officers on March 21, 2014.
CCSF boost security against phishing attacks
A City College employee responded to a phishing email on April 15. An investigation determined the email account had compromised the Personal Identifiable Information (PII) of 7,500 students, prompting the Information Technology (IT) department to improve and enhance their security procedures and sy
McCullers' big game leads the way as the Rams win
Star quarterback Lavell McCullers stole the show against the American River Beavers with a passing onslaught to lead the Rams to victory on Saturday, Sept. 17. With a final score of 51- 36, City College improved to 2-1 on the young season.
Rams volleyball continues scorching start with five-set win over Gavilan
After suffering their lone loss of the season to Gavilan College in their second match of the year on Friday, Sept. 9, the Rams were out for revenge when Gavilan came to City College for a rematch one week later.
A close-up look at former Black Panther leader Ericka Huggins
Sonya Shah, an associate professor of the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), spoke with former Black Panther leader Ericka Huggins on Sept. 8 in a candid, intimate conversation about her unique perspective on activism as a former Black Panther Party member.