Tennis wins season finale Sophomore Anni Ma hits a backhand shot against Mission College at City College on April 6.
New ‘green’ Muni bus shelters installed San Francisco’s Municipal Transportation Agency, in cooperation with Clear Channel Outdoor, is installing new, solar-powered bus shelters throughout the City.
Public education proponents seek to change Prop 13 By Liska KoenigThe Guardsman California education advocates are spearheading a campaign to repeal Proposition 13, a property tax law they argue is costing the state billions in potential tax revenue that could aid struggling public schools. Recent budget cuts to education stemming from California’s $20 billion deficit have resulted
Student voice silenced at Academic Senate meeting When City College Student Trustee Josh Nielsen tried to ask a question at a March 23 special meeting of the Academic Senate, he was told to “sit down” and “shut up” by members of the faculty.
Trustee apologizes for ‘culture of mistrust’ A resolution to set budget priorities presented at the City College Board of Trustees meeting on March 25 led to an admission by one trustee of a “culture of mistrust” between the board and the faculty, staff and students.
Honors students will present research projects at Berkeley By Don Clyde and Carlos SilvaThe Guardsman City College will show off its intellect by sending 20 honors students with a range of research topics to the 3rd Annual Bay Honors Consortium Honors Research Symposium held at UC Berkeley on May 1. Community college honors students from 15 schools across
Associated Students elections set for late April By Greg ZemanThe Guardsman The 2010 Associated Students elections are approaching. Voting will take place on April 27 and 28 to select AS representatives for each City College campus. Students at each campus will elect an AS president, vice president and senators. The campuses will collectively chose one student trustee