Mayor Lurie Staves Off Free City Cuts, But The Road Ahead Remains Uncertain For now, San Franciscans can count on free tuition at City College, but its long-term stability depends on future budget battles.
90 Years of History: Tracing the Rise of City College City College has had a long and rich history in San Francisco, spanning 90 years from its inception in 1935 to the present day. In celebration of the institution’s 90th anniversary, The Guardsman charts the college's history to illustrate how it has evolved in tandem with the city.
Resource Centers Push Back as Their Walls Close In Tracey Faulkner brought backup to the Board of Trustees meeting on April 24: fifteen student-parents accompanied by their children.
Don't Forget Our History: Funding the Future of City College Archives Without proper funding and staffing, the City College Archive has become lost in the sprawling Ocean Campus.
Lowell High School: Student Journalism Under Siege Over the past year, student journalists across four California campuses have faced serious threats and retaliation for their work.
Update: CCSF Administrators Chip Away at Ghost Busting Ahead of Fall Semester The administration's actions to combat ghost students appear to finally be taking effect, just in time for fall enrollment.
Jacqueline Leong Places Third in Badminton State Championships Leong persevered through the grueling first rounds which took place Friday May 9. She faced difficult matchups from De Anza College, and San Diego Mesa College.