City College students display photography in old SoMa DA office “Sixth Sense,” a documentary photography exhibit presented by City College students Reynaldo Cayetano Jr. and Chris Beale, was met with dancing in the street on April 1.
Chinese art teaches history at YBCA Yerba Buena Center for the Arts features two exhibits about China – a documentary series and art installations by Song Dong – that pull back the jade curtain to reveal current Chinese issues and heal wounds from China’s past.
Japan crisis shows SF must prepare for future quakes There is a greater than 95 percent probability that an earthquake similar in size to the Loma Prieta temblor of 1989 will strike California within the next 30 years, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Chinatown campus contractors request more funds Construction updates presented at the March 10 Facilities, Infrastructure and Technology Committee meeting revealed past delays are affecting the budget of the Chinatown/North Beach campus project and the start of construction on City College’s new performing arts center.
The Road to Journalism Sacramento, CA, April 07, 2011 - The Guardsman Online multimedia crew visited California's Journalism Association of Community Colleges conference in Sacramento. The crew talked to a few of the journalism students and explored how they got to this point in their lives, and why they loved journalism. Brian
WonderCon wows comic enthusiasts By Frank Ladra The Guardsman WonderCon is one of the biggest and most popular comic and arts conventions in the United States, and the 25th anniversary was held at Moscone Center from April 1 to April 3. The event, sponsored by Comic-Con International, gives artists and retailers opportunity to share
Urban beekeepers sweeten life in the city Last week the rains stopped, the sun came out, flowers began to bloom and urban beekeepers rejoiced – their honeybee colonies began to buzz after the winter months had kept them dormant, and thousands of bees flew out in search of pollen and nectar