Have Your Say: Given the recent death of a Uber passenger, do you still feel safe using Uber/Lyft? Have Your Say Photos by Michael Montalvo Given the recent death of a Uber passenger, do you still feel safe using Uber/Lyft?
Administration recommends 'press protocols' for Board of Trustees" By Peter J. Suter suterjpeter@gmail.com In preparation for two measures planned for the November ballots, City College administrators proposed media training and two sets of protocols concerning how the Board of Trustees communicates with the press. In addition to offering one-on-one print, radio and television media training to
A conversation with David Bacon, renowned photographer and activist By Meredith Blasingame Activist, journalist and documentary photographer, David Bacon, has dedicated his life to social activism. Mild-mannered and matter-of-fact with a quiet sense of humor, Bacon has a way of putting people at ease–a skill that has no doubt served him well throughout many years of labor organizing
Correction - Trustee Transparency I published one significant error in The Guardsman’s fall 2018 Issue 8 article “CCSF’s governing board violates transparency three times.” The third act of noncompliance mentioned — that City College’s board of trustees violated Board Policy 1.16 for not giving adequate notice in its Dec. 6 special
Registration Extended amid software malfunctions By Sarah Berjan sberjan@mail.ccsf.edu Upon receiving 402 calls from students about registration issues between Jan. 7 and 15, City College extended its spring 2019 registration deadline by one week, until Feb. 4. The issues were created by City College’s administrative software Banner 9, which the college
Extension for Free City program added to November Ballot by Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com In a step toward making City College’s Free City program more permanent, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 7-1 on Dec 18, 2018, to put a new charter amendment on the November 2019 ballot that would secure new funding for the