Escape From CCSF: Worth it? It wasn’t supposed to get this personal: it was supposed to be a bi-weekly column discussing issues in education with a title that doesn’t quite make sense.
Placement Test Politics Many City College faculty members feel like they have been verbally abused and disrespected by both Trustee Steve Ngo and the student political activist organization Students Making a Change
Remembering Daniel Venegas City College student Daniel Venegas died March 31, 2012. A memorial service and mass were held in his honor at the Most Holy Redeemer Church, Sanctuary at 100 Diamond Street in the Castro followed by a reception at the Castro Country Club at 4058 18th Street. He was 34 years old.
Letters To The Editor: Miles Foltz [The following letter was submitted to the Guardsman. It was published in Issue 7, Spring 2012. It is viewable here in its original, unedited form.] To whom it may concern, Tyler’s attacks on the Student-Veterans of City College of San Francisco need to come to an end; he is
Crowded dance show makes case for tolerance Tango dancers, belly dancers, B-boys and B-girls, cheerleaders, and even children shared the stage at City College’s “Making It,” a collection of nearly two dozen dance pieces.
OP-ED: Cafeteria May Soon Be Only A Memory City College’s renowned Culinary Arts & Hospitality Studies program is desperately trying to raise $250,000, or it may have to close the Smith Hall cafeteria.