Rams finish 3-1 over Redwoods By Julian Rodriguez jrody270@mail.ccsf.edu The Rams served up the College of Redwoods winning in four sets at home on Sept.21, with a strong defensive performance and an impressive performance from Allysha Seuteni who was coming back from battling an injury. City College’s serving game was
Safe Injection Sites in San Francisco are a Hindrance to Actual Solutions to the Opioid Crisis Matthew's Mind By Matthew Cardoza kmcardoza13@gmail.com There has been a silent crisis in this country that has gone on for decades, one which has claimed the lives of thousands of people. It is an insidious disease that leaves behind stray needles in public areas and consumes
FLAC receives flak, awaits fixes following payroll errors By David Mamaril Horowitz dhorowitz@theguardsman.com City College’s payroll system for part-time faculty left 155 teachers without pay and 114 underpaid for a month of work on Aug. 31, college Media Relations Director Connie Chan confirmed. Part-time faculty have long criticized the set of processes, called Faculty Load
High housing costs in San Francisco; Free City becomes more of a necessity. By Matthew Cardoza kmcardoza13@gmail.com Over the past decade, housing in the Bay Area at large has skyrocketed in cost. Rent in San Francisco alone has increased to an average of $4,400 a month per unit, and the Bay Area it’s up to $2,000 plus a
Automation in the Food Industry By Matthew Cardoza, Opinion Editor kmcardoza13@gmail.com A notable symptom of our fast technological advances in the past few decades is the decline in simple positions in the workforce, like manufacturing jobs. No longer can a laborer expect their position to last for an extended period of time due
Technology Sucks Special to The Guardsman By Deanna Murillo Technology is one of humanity's greatest achievements. Being able to access information in the masses at any given time is profound. It has not only improved everyday life by providing limitless information almost instantly, but has also allowed for individuals to