City College Strengthens Defense Against 'Ghost Students' New technologies implemented across California Community Colleges and within City College’s enrollment system are yielding strong results, vigorously combating financial aid fraud.
Advocates Push for a Family-Friendly CCSF With fewer centers and rising demand, students and staff say the college must shore up childcare, facilities and policies that support parenting students.
Campus Creatives: Q&A with Photographer Don Collier Don Collier, former Guardsman photo editor and current CCSF photography student, is the Spring 2025 recipient of the Yefim Cherkis Memorial Scholarship. In this Q&A, he reflects on his path into sports photography and his latest work on display in Gallery Obscura through Dec. 13.
SLAM! When the Hand Hits the Mat A new San Francisco Arm Wrestling Club is turning the Panhandle into a weekly arena for a sport once confined to bar tops.
Explore the Lakes of Golden Gate Park For people who enjoy relaxation near calming bodies of water, there are many small lakes to explore.
In Need Of Guidance, International Students are Left With More Questions Than Answers Despite the vast facilities and high quality of teaching in the United States, the education system is very complex and confusing for the majority of international students, especially newcomers.
Rams Show Heart, Despite Ending Conference with a 1-0 loss City College lost 1-0 to Evergreen Valley College on their home turf. Evergreen Valley College has been on an undeniable conference run of 9-2-2, and it showed on the pitch.