Changing Spaces, part four I’m quitting my waitressing gig. I had to blink away the tears on payday when I saw I had only $40 more than a co-worker who had only worked 48 hours when I had worked 78.
Opinion: ‘Missed connections’ avoidable By Roxanne Bequio Staff Writer You’re going about your own business, when someone catches your eye. Thoughts rush through your head as you formulate a plan to initiate conversation with this complete stranger. However, this proves to be a difficult task, seeing how first impressions are everything a
Conference champs ready to reload By Bontã Hill Staff Writer City Colleges Men’s Soccer Team finished the season 17-2-4, winning the conference championship for the second season in a row. The Rams also won a tough Hartnell tournament early in the season and were ranked fourth in the nation. The Rams lost 1-0 in
Rams cruise to win over Merritt after slow start By Bontã Hill Editor Due to some players missing practice, City Colleges men’s basketball team started the game with a different lineup. The result was a slow start, prompting Rams Head Coach Justin Labagh to call a quick time-out. Whatever was said, worked. The Rams came out of the
Corrections In the Nov. 19 issue of The Guardsman, Vice Chancellor Peter Goldstein was misidentified as the vice chancellor of finance. His correct title is vice chancellor of finance and administration.
Lee Meriwether: The life of a City College alumna By Benjamin Taylor Editor Inside the Diego Rivera Theater, the stage is almost bare. There’s a wooden step ladder, some coiled rope, and several old props laying displaced on dusty wooden planks. The theater is empty too, save for three occupied seats, and two figures up on stage working among the b
Opinion: Smoking ban is discrimination By Graham Henderson Staff Writer Prohibiting smoking on a public school campus such as City College is discrimination.