Delivery Apps Are Contributing to Our Loneliness Epidemic As delivery apps promise to handle everything from groceries to dinner, the only thing they can't deliver is human connection.
The Daniel E. Koshland San Francisco History Center: An Untapped Resource for San Francisco Scholars San Francisco Public Library's City Archivist Adrienne Storey gave The Guardsman an inside look at the valuable resources the Daniel E. Koshland San Francisco History Center offers City College students.
Mexika New Year Unfolds Beneath World’s Largest Tonalmachiotl Over 100 community members came together at City College’s Mission Center on Tuesday, March 11, and into the early hours of Wednesday, March 12, for the 18th annual Mexika New Year celebration.
Equity Talks Challenges Myths of Self-Reliance Lasana O. Hotep delivered a powerful presentation titled “Dismantling the Myth of Rugged Individualism: Challenging Stigmas of Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action.” The presentation, which took place on March 12, was the second part of the Equity Talks Speaker Series.
Rams Badminton Kicks off the Season with a 3-Win Streak The Rams badminton team set the tone for the season with their 21-0 win over Mission College on March 6.
Field of Dreams Turns into Nightmare 25-4 Loss City College was the victim of a beatdown from College of San Mateo on Thursday, March 13, losing in blowout fashion.
Letter to the Editor: Lack of Accountability Within SF’s Skate Community The skate community acts as a fraternity. I have nothing against the friendships and community created through shared interests among boys and young men. However, it’s mostly boys raising boys who grow up to be man children; thus creating a lack of accountability.