GI Bill payments stall, student veterans suffer The GI Bill, the United State’s promise of support to its returning veterans since World War II, is not serving the needs of all student veterans in a timely fashion.
Juvenile probation refuses to apply sanctuary amendment Attempts to modify San Francisco’s sanctuary ordinance, which would allow for greater protection from deportation of undocumented youth accused of criminal conduct, has stalled.
Men's Basketball: Men’s victory puts them back in familiar territory For a program that has set the bar high, participating in the state championships is becoming a yearly routine.
Nonresident students uninformed of fee hike By Don Clyde and Alex EmslieThe Guardsman The City College board of trustees passed a resolution Feb 25. to increase nonresident student fees by $4 — to $183 per unit — but did not notify the students affected by the raise. “Every year state law requires the governing board of each district
Women's baskteball Rams top Renegades, set sights on Pasadena The City College women’s basketball team knew they could not look past any opponent, despite the fact they have not lost a game in over two months.
Bay Area author speaks on super heroines and society San Francisco author Mike Madrid explored the evolution of female comic book heroes in “The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy and the History of Comic Book Heroines,” a free lecture given Feb. 19. at Conlan Hall on Ocean campus.
Student-run noodle bar serves up big flavors for small prices The new No Name Noodle Bar, next to Ocean campus’ main cafeteria, offers a fast and casual dining style, student involvement and a low-priced menu that attracts a variety of people including neighborhood visitors.