Cuts, Cuts, Cuts: State proposes more cuts to education, hundreds protest A few hundred San Francisco State University students gathered on their campus on Nov. 12 to protest proposed budget cuts to the California State University system.
Concerns raised over consumer antibacterial products in homes Even though research has shown that antimicrobial products can efficiently kill almost any bacteria or virus it contacts, are these chemicals really protecting consumers from illnesses, or do they create new problems? A recent survey of 10 students at City College of San Francisco found that eight s
Proposed soccer field hopes to satisfy both teams and residents The proposal for City College’s new soccer field on Ocean Campus is nearing completion, pending the presentation of the field’s amended plan that takes into consideration the concerns of a local community group.
November 19 Corrections In the Nov. 5 issue of The Guardsman, Interim Chancellor Dr. Don Q. Griffin was misindentified as Henry Der in a photo caption appearing on page 3. In the same issue, the total percent of votes counted for the presidential popular vote was omitted. The total percent of votes counted
November 19 News Briefs City College receives grant to improve tech education On Nov. 14 Jackie Speier, House Representative for the San Francisco-San Mateo district, announced a $3 million Advanced Technological Education grant from the National Science Foundation. The grant would, over four years, establish the Mid-Pacific Information and Communication Technologies (MPICT) Regional Center
Campus police Sgt. Low, 55, dies San Francisco Community College District Police Department sergeant Darryl Lee Low, a father, husband and friend, died Oct. 27 of a heart attack in his Daly City home. Low died only two days after celebrating his 55th birthday.
November 19 Police Blotter Faculty permit confiscated, police respond to Marina disturbance, angry student kicks car, officers respond to bloody nose