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David Mamaril Horowitz Wins Third Place for Reporter of the Year
David Mamaril Horowitz Wins Third Place for Reporter of the Year
By Jennifer Yin
jyin4@mail.ccsf.edu
Two weeks before former Guardsman reporter, David Mamaril Horowitz, was expected to board an airplane to Washington D.C. for the 2019 Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) and Ernie Pyle Reporter of the
Bomb Scare Raises Alarms Around Emergency Text Notifications
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By Meyer Gorelick
msggorelick@gmail.com
The bomb threat that prompted the evacuation of three buildings on Ocean campus on Oct. 17 was a false alarm, but raised questions over the emergency notification systems City College has in place.
The City College Police Department worked in tandem with the
Rodents Leave Unpleasant Surprise for Library ITS Workers
By Lisa Martin
lisamartin.562@gmail.com
Workers from City College’s information technology services (ITS) department made a gruesome discovery on Wednesday, Oct. 23 when they opened a closet in Rosenberg Library and found rodent feces scattered across the floor.
Upon their search of telecommunications closet 406B, one of
Boudin's Policies are Activist-Approved
By Claudia Drdul
claudiadrdul@gmail.com
The criminal justice system needs reform, and while reform is typically not guaranteed by incremental solutions, Chesa Boudin’s election as San Francisco’s District Attorney (DA) is an important step in improving how we as a people prevent crime.
Boudin has received endorsements
In Upcoming Elections, Incumbency May Be an Advantage or a Liability
By Tyler Breisacher
tbreisac@mail.ccsf.edu
The advantage of incumbency will play a major role Tuesday, Nov. 5 when voters across San Francisco elect a district attorney and voters in District 5 choose a supervisor to represent them at City Hall.
City College's faculty union, AFT 2121,
The Search for Gavin Octaviano Continues
Gavin Octaviano
By Meyer Gorelick
msggorelick@gmail.com
Gavin Octaviano, a classic overachiever and friendly young man, was set to graduate from UC Irvine this Spring when he went missing near the Golden Gate Bridge in late November 2018.
Octaviano was home on break, enjoying the holiday season alongside his