The battle for City College's accreditation continues in San Francisco Superior Court Karnow heard cross-motions for summary adjudication in front of an audience of approximately 100 City College supporters that nearly filled all courtroom seats.
Students showcase art exhibition By Elisabetta Silvestro The Guardsman The latest exhibition put up entirely by City College photography students is more than just a photographic exhibition. Through cyanotypes, sun exposures, gum printing, glue transfers, Van Dykes and paints, the lines between photograph, drawing, painting and collage become blurred. The students showcased the work
Contemporary show challenges myths of female experience Story by Elisa Parrino The Guardsman “This is the Girl,” a new dance show choreographed and directed by City College physical education and dance instructor Christy Funsch premiered at the Dance Mission Theatre Friday, Sept. 12, 2014. The show challenges the conventional depiction of women in myth and in dance
Boxer reflects on lifetime in the ring By Patrick Cochran The Guardsman The light shines bright at the Fight and Fitness gym as natural sunlight flows through the gigantic sky lights, making artificial light unnecessary with trainer Paris Alexander illuminating the room. Despite standing small in stature at about 5’8” and weighing 140 pounds, Alexander is
Rams conquer bitter rival By Patrick Cochran The Guardsman Facing off against Laney College under the lights in Oakland on Friday night, the Rams were able to defeat their bitter rival 31-13 in a slugfest of a game. The win over their cross-bay rival wasn’t enough to completely satisfy head coach George Rush,
Rams host tournament By Patrick Chochran The Guardsman The City College women’s volleyball team squared off against Yuba College on Wednesday September 10 . The close loss for the Rams came during the Golden Gate Classic, a volleyball tournament the Ram’s host at home on campus. Lasting for five sets, Yuba won
"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.