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Recycling generates funds for City College
By Steven Ho
The Guardsman
The recycling department’s efforts to make City College greener has helped to generate money for the college, however, problems have held up its progress.
Recycling Coordinator Carlita Martinez said the department is recycling bottles and cans as part of a pilot program, which will
Women’s tennis ranked third place following tiebreaker
The Guardsman
The City College women’s tennis team is more than halfway through the season, and currently ranked third place in conference.
The Rams, who hold a 5-3 record overall, played their second match against De Anza (7-1), March 13 in a series of doubles that ended in a
Brice Harris appoints new special trustee
By Michael Burkett
The Guardsman
State Chancellor Dr. Brice Harris announced Dr. Guy Lease as new special trustee with extraordinary powers at Wellness Center press conference on Monday, Feb. 23.
Seated inside were state chancellor Dr. Brice Harris, Dr. Guy Lease, Board of Trustees President Rafael Mandelman, and Chancellor Arthur
Diversion of bond monies dismiss PAEC as a priority
By Marco Siler-Gonzales
the guardsman
The Performing Arts Center Coalition (PAC Coalition) and City College administration are at odds over the use of bond monies voted to fund the Performing Arts Education Center (PAEC).
The PAC Coalition continues to press the administration to move forward with the construction of the
Coaches vs. Cancer fundraiser a success
By Shaleisa Daniel
The Guardsman
A City College campaign to raise funds for the fight against breast cancer took center stage at the Feb. 20 men’s and women’s basketball games netting some $3,000.
The campaign titled “Coaches vs Cancer” involved the selling of pre- game “Rams Believe”