Stats prompt SFPD to assist City College Ingleside officers have been conducting undercover “sting” operations at Ocean campus since January.
Officials stretch cash to furnish Multi-Use Facility City College is looking to reduce its carbon footprint at Ocean campus with the new Multi-Use Facility scheduled to open this fall.
Street 415:Literary treasures hidden near campus Recently a reader approached me and asked if The Guardsman pays for my expenses — for instance, a mediocre $13 martini in a crummy, depressing hotel bar. To this I could only reply bitterly: no, The Guardsman does not pay for any of my expenses, alcohol-related or otherwise.
Four Ocean Avenue shops serve bold flavor Coffee and college students — a combination that will live long after any current City College student graduates.
City College employee Debra Porter dies Deborah Kay Porter, a devoted City College management assistant and long-time Service Employees International Union member, died April 8 after an eight-month battle with lung cancer. She was 56 years old.
Rams waste pitching gem, fall in extras at home After pitching a complete game victory over San Jose City College in his previous start, Rams sophomore Jared Freitas took the mound April 24 against visiting San Mateo (18-4), hoping to get his third consecutive victory and help the Rams earn a late season upset.
City Colleges students plan to attend next budget and education Subcommittee meeting By Don ClydeThe Guardsman Students are encouraged to attend a May 5 meeting at the state Capitol to testify about student fees. The California Assembly Budget Subcommittee on Education Finance will hold hearings beginning at 4 p.m. City College representatives will take a 12:30 p.m. train from