The LatinX Vote Could be Decisive for 2020 Presidential Election The LatinX vote for the 2020 Presidential Election is crucial for the results of the election. It’s time for our community to be heard.
Vote, Vote, Vote! Staff Editorial By The Guardsman Staff acorrea@theguardsman.com We need to understand the issues and challenges of our country. Voters must be informed, so they can choose the candidates who share their values. What is most important to you? There are so many important issues, including health care, police
Letter To the Editor Dear CCSF students and community, Four of seven seats on CCSF’s Board of Trustees are up for election. Trustees are elected to approve the school’s budget, which affects which teachers can teach and what classes are offered. CCSF is at risk of losing accreditation again, and we believe
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Remembered at City College Ruth Bader Ginsburg is remembered as a woman that opened many doors for equality for both men and women during her political and legal career. She believed in the rights of workers and the separation of church and state.
Learning to Live in a Pandemic By John Shaver shaverjohnj@gmail.com The Beginning The cafe filled up earlier in the morning than usual that first week. Young San Francisco workers sat shoulder to shoulder, their MacBooks spanning the communal tables. Oat milk lattes and avocado toasts soften any seriousness regarding the recent work-from-home order. “You’
How the COVID-19 Pandemic forced me to travel home, found me on the way and threatened my family Student Charles Butler details his encounter with COVID-19.
Police Brutality, Civil Unrest Sparks Change in Administration of Justice Department Through years of experience in law enforcement and willingness to listen to their students, faculty members of the Administration of Justice have fostered a positive and dynamic environment despite the relentless scrutiny the media and public apply to their field.