City College marches in Sacramento against cuts Thousands upset with severe cuts to education rallied on the steps of the State Capitol March 16, fervently chanting, “You say cut back, we say fight back.”
Campus working to comply with Clery Act City College has begun efforts to comply with a federal law mandating regular reporting of crimes on campus, according to college officials.
Voting for student council begins in April By Alex Emslie STAFF WRITER City College students will have the opportunity to vote for 15 senators and one president of the Associated Student Council at the end of April. Members of the elections commission are working ardently to increase voter turnout this year. With about 60,000 students attending
City College students to get new Google e-mail addresses By Jessica Luthi EDITOR IN CHIEF With the addition of the new Google student e-mail feature, students may have noticed a new change on their WebStars accounts. Currently City College e-mail addresses are not available to all students. Previously, e-mail addresses were assigned to students only at the request of
March 25 Corrections In the March 11, 2009 issue of The Guardsman regarding an article titled “Despite problems, new Bay Bridge on schedule,” some reporting errors occurred. Parts of the articles should have read as follows: * The story should have read that cracks were found in temporary welds, not steel components. Temporary welds
SEIU troubled by city spending A purple ocean of Service Employees International Union Local 1021 members and supporters flooded the steps of City Hall on March 25 to protest cuts to public services.
Google Ocean: Exploring the rest of the Earth By Ellen Silk NEWS EDITOR Imagine flying along the Mariana Trench or tracking a white shark off the coast of Santa Cruz — that and more is possible with Google's new application Google Ocean, which debuted Feb. 2 at the California Academy of Science in San Francisco. The new