90 Years of History: Tracing the Rise of City College 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.
AANHPI Heritage Month Shines at San Francisco and CCSF with Celebrations and Calls for Cultural Recognition This year marks the 4th annual Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month, with the theme “A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience.”
The Missing Piece to the Commuting Puzzle City College, despite its name, is a commuter school. People are driving or taking public transportation from all across the Bay to get to class. This is no cheap feat as gas prices continue to skyrocket. A round trip on BART can range anywhere from $4.80 to $19, depending on where your station of
Letter to the Editor: City College Students Afforded Access to Lick Observatory For many of these students, the trip to Lick Observatory was the very first time they could truly witness the Milky Way as a soft band of light extending across the sky from horizon to horizon. Away from the glare of San Francisco’s lights, the sky comes alive — and with it, so does something inside
Hostile Times for Journalists Nationwide Since the Trump Administration returned for a second term, student journalists across the country have been fearful for their safety as their Constitutional freedoms of free speech and free press are being stripped away before their very eyes. Barely a month into his second term, Trump attempted to
SFSU Budget Cuts Ignite Campus Protests, Threaten Transfer Pathways Protesters called for increased public funding and defended academic freedom, emphasizing that the fate of City College students is closely tied to the health of the CSU system