News anchor overcomes early academic struggles “What's great about CCSF is that it’s when you're ready you pull the levers. No one is looking down on you. No one is going to criticize you, and everything is here for you,” Lui said.
Floral designs rake in blue ribbons By Lavinia Pisani: Diversity and uniqueness are long time City College’s characteristics. On June 27, 2013, six students from the Horticulture/Floristry Department embodied the soul of the college and placed first overall at the Student Design Competition at the American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD) National Symposium in
Movie Review: ‘Closed Circuit’ Big brother is watching the terrorist next door and you By Gina Scialabba “Closed Circuit” is an international suspense thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat from the start. Well acted, gripping plot and a stellar script. Written by Steven Knight (“Dirty Pretty Things”) and directed by
Athletic programs shake off accreditation dilemmas “If you want to succeed more and push yourself and go out there, I think this is an excellent place to be,” Hatchett said. “It’s definitely an honor to be able to be part of such a large and influential sports program in our nation. You’re recognized for
Commission threatens more than just City College with its decision Staff Editorial The Guardsman Fall semester is in full swing, but a dark shadow has been cast over the school since the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges made the decision to revoke City College’s accreditation next July. There has been a strong reaction from faculty, students, staff
World Briefs By Madeline Collins The Guardsman Egypt There have been 890 deaths in Egypt since Aug. 14, not including the three dozen detainees killed Aug. 18 during an escape attempt while being transported in a prison truck. Fighting broke out between protesters supporting ousted President Mohamed Morsi and security forces. Egyptian
Decreasing numbers threaten classes By Jackson Ly The Guardsman Despite City College remaining open and accredited, enrollment numbers for the fall semester having dropped far below target, likely the consequence of the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges’ decision to revoke the school’s accreditation next July. As of Aug. 8, student enrollment