Rams push winning streak to nine games The Rams extended their winning streak to eight games in a row when they defeated Foothill College and take a one-game lead in the Coast Conference North Division.
Op/Ed: SF DA Race Of the five candidates running for San Francisco District Attorney, the top two contenders David Onek and George Gascòn have absolutely no court experience, which is interesting considering that the DA is responsible for deciding which cases are seen in court and for the prosecution of such cases.
Over 50 SFUSD schools to finish repairs if ballot initiative passes Passing Proposition A would allow the city to issue a $531 million citizen bond to complete the last of its upgrades to the San Francisco Unified School District. The previous two Prop A bonds, a $295 million bond from 2003 and a $450 million bond from 2006, have been used to revamp cafeterias, clas
Prop G to raise sales tax to 9 percent By Saidy Lauer and Anna Shoriak The Guardsman Public safety, services and programs for seniors and children may stand to benefit from an increase in funding should Proposition G receive voter approval during the next San Francisco Consolidated Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday Nov. 8, 2011.The passing
Men’s soccer increases state’s best scoring margin Rams 5, Las Positas 0 City College didn't underestimate Las Positas College Oct. 14, instead they sailed past the Hawks proving why they’re the current best scoring margin in California
Op/Ed: The Guardsman endorses John Avalos for Mayor When it comes to the values that we at The Guardsman feel represent City College - support of public education, local hiring, labor rights, tenant’s rights, affordable healthcare, and better public transit - only one candidate could fit the bill on all accounts: John Avalos.
QRC to celebrate National Coming Out Day Along with the resource center, the San Francisco LGBT Community Center will incorporate National Coming Out Day as the kick-off to Economic Empowerment Week. The week-long event will offer financial workshops. Attendance is free and open to the public from Oct. 11-15.