Victory for VIDA Undocumented immigrant students at City College can now be legally hired by the school using a $200,000 fund from the new college budget approved on Thursday, Sept. 22.
Chinatown subway loved and hated A handful of small businesses and many residents along the Stockton Street corridor through Chinatown will be forced to relocate by the end of the month due to the city’s new plan to extend the MUNI T-Third Line. The Central Subway Project has surprisingly become one of the more conscientious topics
San Francisco retirement plans duel for votes The reform of city employee pensions is a hot button issue for the upcoming election with battling propositions on the ballot. Proposition C, crafted by local unions and interim Mayor Ed Lee, was approved unanimously by the Board of Supervisors. Proposition D was written by public defender and mayor
Review: Ocean Campus art gallery--James Groleau Groleau, a self- taught mezzotint artist from Oakland, and former City College art student, is drawn to dark psychological themes. Two of his exhibitions “Blood Bone Elegy” and “The Absence of Passion,” on display until Oct. 26 at the City College Gallery, express the complex suffering caused by war
REVIEW: New movie is a disturbing experience about loss of identity Elizabeth Olsen stars as Martha, a young woman who attempts to find her place in a household cult disguised as a family and her struggle to find her own identity, in the the new psychological thriller “Martha Marcy May Marlene.”
Mayoral candidate Ed Lee on City College issues San Francisco's 2011 Maoral race is a crowded one this year; with many major candidates on the ballot. The Guardsman will be interviewing new candidates each issue in order to get to the heart of issues concerning you, our City College readers.
Rams push winning streak to nine games The Rams extended their winning streak to eight games in a row when they defeated Foothill College and take a one-game lead in the Coast Conference North Division.