The More, The Merrier: A Look into Why a Multi-Party System Might Benefit the U.S. In life and in nature, things are rarely binary, and maybe it's time that the U.S. political parties catch up.
Have Your Say: What is the Biggest Concern You Have Today About the U.S.? What is the Biggest Concern You Have Today About the U.S.?
The middle-class desperately needs affordable healthcare For many middle-class Americans, healthcare coverage is a downward spiral into debt. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), about 14 million Americans have more than $1,000 in medical debt.
After a Tumultuous Few Years for City College, Increase in Enrollment Instills Newfound Hope in Board Members In the Fall of 2024, City College saw an increase of 1,066 in new students enrolling in for-credit classes. Numbers that represent a 30% increase compared to Fall 2023 as stated by the college’s office of research and planning.
Power Outages Raise Infrastructure Concerns Ahead of Fall Semester A series of power outages occurred back in late July and early August, which resulted in the shutdown of all City College centers, just two weeks before classes were set to begin.
Ballot Beat: Board Candidates Alan Wong and Heather McCarty and their Plans to Avert a Fiscal Freeze Leading up to the election The Guardsman will be interviewing candidates, providing context for current issues facing the college and proposals to address them in an ongoing segment.
Investigation Into Body Found on Ocean Campus Continues The grim discovery occurred on an otherwise empty campus during summer break.