Full Time City College Student, Part Time Filmmaker Cameroonian Director Stephane Noumo documents the story of Fotso Victor, a resilient blind man, in his documentary short-film “Ta’a Fotso.”
Bravewoman’s Arduous Journey From Student to Union President By Gracia Hernandez Rovelo ghern140@mail.ccsf.edu ghernandez-rovelo@theguardsman.com In a busy classroom at City College’s Ocean campus, Mary Bravewoman stands at the front with a whiteboard full of equations behind her. She speaks energetically, explaining details of Pre-Calculus and Trigonometry, using big gestures to show important
Family Resource Center Coordinator Works to Improve Program Despite Challenges By Elena Chiaruttini echiarut@mail.ccsf.edu If you happen to wander around the Student Union on City College’s Ocean Campus, sometimes you’ll notice babies and toddlers, accompanied by their grown-ups, on their way to Room 201. That’s where the Dr. Betty Shabazz Family Resource Center (FRC)
Clubs on Display at Unity Day By Ellen Yoshitsuga eyoshitsuga@theguardsman.com City College's Unity Day for the Spring 2024 semester was held in the amphitheater next to the Wellness Center on Feb 13. Students browsed tables representing student groups and resource centers and enjoyed the music and warm sunshine. The Inter-Club Council (ICC)
City College Hosts 17th Annual Mexica New Year Celebration By Gracia Hernandez Rovelo Ghernandez-rovelo@theguardsman.com The 17th Annual Mexica New Year, or Aztec New Year, will be celebrated at City College of San Francisco’s Mission campus on Mar. 11 from 4 to 8 p.m. This year’s celebration, hosted by Mazatzin Aztecayollazalli Acosta, will feature traditional
Fighting ‘Poor Teaching School Disorder’ and Embracing Diversity: Dr. Christopher Emdin Advocates for Inclusive Education at City College By Elena Chiaruttini echiarut@mail.ccsf.edu The heavy rain expected for Tuesday didn’t stop a hundred people, mostly members of faculty and students of CCSF, from attending a talk followed by a workshop on diversity held at the Multi-Use Building of Ocean campus on Feb. 20. Chancellor David
Catherine Eaton Skinner is Back in the Bay Area for Her Latest Solo Exhibit, 'Echo of Silence' By Eduardo Tizoc Morales eduardo.tizoc@gmail.com Growing up by the shores of Lake Washington, Catherine Eaton Skinner found inspiration in nature from a young age and was emboldened to be an artist. Since then Skinner has been given countless awards, has been published in numerous media outlets, and