The Guardsman
A Grain of Salt
Column
By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor
We’re all vulnerable.
Anytime we go out into the world, we put ourselves in situations of potential harm. As we go about our daily existence we seldom take into account the things around us.
We get caught up in our own lives, trying
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Staff Editorial
City College has been severed down the middle by the all-too familiar blade of dissonance.
First blood was drawn when our accreditation first came into question in 2013, and since then the blade has driven deeper into the college’s body as enrollment plummeted and trust between faculty and administration
Rams win, gain home field advantage
By Patrick Cochran/Staff Writer
It was the last challenge of the regular season, and it was a must-win game for the Rams with home field advantage at stake. Up against the talented College of San Mateo team, the Rams quite possibly played their best game of the season and
Rams Win Sixth Straight Conference Title
By Shannon Cole/Staff Writer
The women of City College’s soccer team secured their sixth straight conference win on Nov. 10 with a 3-1 victory over Evergreen Valley College, but it wasn’t as easy as it looked.
The Evergreen Valley College Hawks were a formidable opponent for the
80th Anniversary Celebration of The Guardsman A Success
“If it weren’t for The Guardsman the college wouldn’t have a watch dog — with real bite.”
— Joe Fitzgerald
Thank You to Those Who Joined Us in Celebration!
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