SFMTA Board Unanimously Approves Controversial Frida Kahlo Way Quick-Build Project The Quick-Build project along Frida Kahlo Way at City College’s Ocean Campus is set to begin construction this summer.
SFSU Joins Campuses Across Country Demanding Divestment By John R. Adkins jradproduction@gmail.com At least 400 students and faculty members congregated in front of San Francisco State University’s (SFSU) Cesar Chavez student center on Monday in protest of the war in Gaza. SFSU joined more than a dozen other Universities across the U.S. in
Photos: Undefeated Badminton Team Dominate Fresno on Sophomore Night By Bob Kinoshita bkinoshita@thegaurdsman.com On April 25, City College badminton defeated the Fresno City Rams 21-0 during their last home match of the season. Winning away at Foothill the following Tuesday, Women's badminton won every single match in their 2024 season. Here are the photos from
The Frida Kahlo Quick-Build Project Makes the Streets Safer for All The Frida Kahlo Way Quick-Build project will add a two-way protected bikeway on the east side of Frida Kahlo Way / south side of Judson Avenue, update pedestrian crossings and make changes to improve Muni access and reliability. These changes will improve road safety for pedestrians and people who b
SFMTA and City College Trustees Can't Agree On Frida Kahlo Way SFMTA’s current proposal is based on nearly a year of public outreach and with input from City College organizations and community members.
City College Makes Good on Its Promise to Create a Native American Studies Program By Gabrielle Chagniot gchagniot@theguardsman.com City College is finally making some headway in serving the educational needs of Native American students. The recent approval of a Native American studies course titled NAIS 38 “Introduction to Native American Studies” is scheduled to be taught during the Spring semester in 2025.
CCSF Journalism Students Excel at Journalism Convention By Elena Chiaruttini echiarut@mail.ccsf.edu Five CCSF journalism students were among the winners of the Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) State Publication Award for Spring 2024. Every spring, the JACC hosts its annual state convention, an emblematic event for aspiring journalists. This year, the convention was held