Community seeks justice for dead City College student San Francisco police gunned down the 28-year-old criminal justice student following a 7 p.m. telephone call from a neighbor reporting a man engaging in bizarre activity in the park.
Financial aid fraud hits City College Cases of federal financial aid fraud occur all over the United States, but recently there has been a case involving City College and two other Bay Area schools.
Playing gangster a ridiculous choice for politicians A federal investigation may have very well exposed such a wolf, after state Sen. Leland Yee was arrested on March 26 on weapons trafficking and corruption charges.
Students hold peaceful vigil after violent protest By Elisabetta Silvestro The Guardsman A peaceful vigil against police violence was organized by the Save CCSF Coalition on March 20 in front of Conlan Hall. The purpose was to express solidarity with the students who got hurt at the March 13 protest and to ask Chancellor Arthur Tyler to
Democracy Notes What should be of more concern for City College students, Russia’s annexation of Crimea or the American war lobby’s demands for military action against Russia and every other country the warmongers fix in their crosshairs?
Pro-Bowl player cut from Philadelphia team for alleged ties with gangs Philadelphia Eagles cut star wide receiver DeSean Jackson shortly after a story alleging Jackson had connections to the Los Angeles based Crips street gang.
Recruitment of local baseball and softball players drop While the Gators have chomped on little success in baseball and softball through the years, they have had fewer and fewer local players. The Division II recruiting has been looking