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Spring 2015 Journalism Schedule is out now! Sign up for your classes early.
Spring 2015 Journalism Schedule is out now!Sign up for your classes early.
Classes start January 12, 2015 Questions? Call Juan Gonzales at 415-239-3446 www.ccsf.edu/schedule
Students publish new comic book series
By Elisabetta Silvestro
The Guardsman
The Appalachian region is known by many for different stereotypes: poverty, clan feuding, ignorance, but most of all for one thing, the hillbilly.
The hillbilly is the subject and inspiration for the new comic book series Whiskey Tango, founded by former City College students James
Students with style!
Story by Charles Innis | Photos by Ekevara Kitpowsong
The Guardsman
Azizi Loyd, 18, Nutrition
What was the last thing you ate?
It was good. I had one of those veggie wraps from the City Café, yeah.
What’s your favorite song right now?
“College Drop” by Sage the Gemini.
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Crime at all-time low
Campus police to hire four more officers
By Charles Innis
The Guardsman
City College has been experiencing an overall decrease of crime in the past year, according to the 2013 Annual Security Report, a yearly log of crime statistics.
Although robberies and burglaries have been a persisting issue, drug and
City College will not meet zero-waste ordinance if students continue to improperly dispose waste
Recycling department makes extra effort to reorganize compost, trash and recycling bins
By Patrick Fitzgerald
The Guardsman
It is much tougher to meet San Francisco’s zero-waste ordinance goal by 2020 on City College campuses when people do not know how to or take the time to do it well.
Health Center prepares for possible outbreak; gears up for vigorous informational campaign
By Bridgid Skiba
The Guardsman
City College is preparing for the Ebola virus should the disease become a national crisis, according to Becky Perelli, the college's health center director.
Perelli said she is already in communication with the federal Center for Disease Control and San Francisco's