"Kill switch" technology may reduce phone thefts Smartphone theft at City College may see a decline due to a new bill Gov. Jerry Brown signed requiring all smartphones sold in California to be equipped with “kill switch” technology.
Rams kick season off with win versus Sierra By Patrick Cochran The Guardsman The Rams had a strong start to the 2014 season with a dominating 52-14 win over Sierra. After a first quarter that ended with a tied 14-14 score, the Rams dominated the rest of the game. Anthony Rodriguez got the start for the Rams and
115 classes cancelled, what's next for City College? By Calindra Revier The Guardsman Conflict continues to divide City College as the argument over class cancellation brings more confusion to campus. A 25 percent drop in enrollment has now placed City College in this emergency situation. Because of this and issues around accreditation, stabilization funds were granted by the
Rams prepare for regular season By Patrick Cochran The Guardsman City College football only has one goal for the 2014 season, conquering another state championship and adding to the legacy of winning at City College. Football is a team sport, but it is undeniable the quarterback is one of the most important positions on a
Restoration policy may be last chance to maintain accreditation By Samantha Dennis The Guardsman City College has applied for restoration status and if granted, would allow them two years to comply with accreditation standards and keep the school open and accredited. Chancellor Arthur Tyler spoke to approximately 30 people Aug.14 at the Chinatown/North Beach center about the
Instructor wins international TESOL award By Elisabetta Silvestro The Guardsman City College ESL instructor Ann Fontanella has been awarded Teacher of the Year by TESOL International Association. Students and teachers celebrated the May 6 event at the Downtown campus. Fontanella has been teaching English as a second language at City College for 16 years and
New policy sets course to smoke-free environment By Alex Lamp The Guardsman A new smoking policy took effect Aug.18 as City College moves towards becoming a smoke-free environment. Ten designated smoking areas replace the “smoking within 20 feet of a door or window prohibited” policy at the Ocean campus. According to the policy, cigarettes (tobacco), e-cigarettes,