Rams Tennis Team Enters the State Championships with Great Odds At the State Championships (April 27-30) the City College of San Franciso Women’s tennis teams' odds are looking up.
On the Edge of Defeat: Rams Win 5-4 On April 20 the City College of San Francisco baseball team put on quite a show in its final home game of the season, earning a victory when reliever David Howard pitched out of a tough spot in the ninth inning, closing the book on the College of San Mateo Bulldogs.
What a Proposed 50-Story High Rise in the Sunset District Tells Us About SF’s Housing Debate The housing crisis debate escalates with a high rise proposition that truly personifies the clash between the NIMBYs and YIMBYs. Will the proposal push the opposers of new construction to settle or will the plan create more tension between groups?
Have Your Say: How do your classes fit into your goals? The Guardsman asked five City College students about their objectives at City College and how they fit into their overall life or career goals.
It Turns Out We Actually Didn’t Kill Bob Lee: Entire City of San Francisco is Cleared of the Murder. Within hours, every tech titan on the planet blamed the homeless population, city government, and the entirety of San Francisco voters for the death of one of their own; Cash App founder and MobileCoin Chief Product Officer Bob Lee.
PUC orders CCSF to vacate Southeast campus With one day’s notice, City College staff mobilized, in mid-April, to clear college property from the Southeast Center campus at 1800 Oakdale Ave in San Francisco’s Bayview district.
Resolutions to Recall Laid Off Employees Are Stalled Resolutions to recall all laid off faculty from 2022 were presented to the board budget and audit committee, but were quickly stalled. The absent author of the resolutions and policy confusion compiled to a stalemate and the resolutions are now on pause.