SingleStop provides tax help on campus SingleStop USA, a nonprofit program dedicated to providing constructive services to students and low-income families, has reached City College Ocean campus.
Joint Use Facility move-in delayed but opening still slated for fall 2010 The City College Joint Use Facility is scheduled to open on time even though the original move-in date set for mid-July is now slated for August.
LaRouche posters spark charges of hate speech Campaign materials printed by the LaRouche Political Action Committee and distributed at an on-campus information booth by the Summer Shields for Congress campaign have inspired controversy at City College.
Services slashed, fees hiked Just when Muni riders were getting accustomed to last year’s $10 fare hike, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is implementing another wave of rate increases.
WWII internment ruling will impact Prop. 8 judgment By Greg ZemanThe Guardsman Testimony in Perry v. Schwarzenegger, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals case that will decide the fate of California’s Proposition 8 – which defines marriage as the union between a man and a woman – has ended. Closing statements will be heard when proceedings begin
City College foundation to control accounts By Don ClydeThe Guardsman As City College is transferring foundation assets, records and accounts to The Foundation of City College, administrators are demanding a return of millions of faculty and department donated funds and are seeking a shift in the foundation’s priorities toward preventing class cuts and supporting student
Three nabbed in Rosenberg Library sting By Liska KoenigThe Guardsman Plainclothes police officers arrested two adult City College students in connection with the recent wave of thefts in the Rosenberg Library. A third suspect was also detained, but then released pending further investigation, according to a San Francisco City College Police Department press release. Joshua Jetton