Parking Rate Increase Near Multi-Use Building The Balboa Reservoir parking area behind the MUB has changed ownership and is now managed by Douglas Parking. It costs $6.50 to park and student and staff permits are not honored.
City College Enhances Mental Health Services in Response to Increasing Student Needs City College’s Mental Health Services offers counseling and support, with in-person and virtual support groups available. All credit-taking students are eligible for services at no additional cost beyond the student health fee.
UC Davis Body Donation Program Moves to Water Cremations to Protect Environment Water cremation, also known as alkaline hydrolysis and green cremation, is a carbon neutral process that can recycle or refine harmful materials such as metal, breast implants, and mercury found in teeth.
The Guardsman and Etc. Magazine Win Big at San Francisco Press Club's 45th Annual Greater Bay Journalism Awards The San Francisco Press Club held its 45th Annual Greater Bay Journalism Awards on December 8th, honoring both professional and student journalists. The Guardsman was named Best College Newspaper while the college magazine, Etc. Magazine, won Best College Magazine and several other awards in the Col
Newly-elected Trustees Sworn in at City College; Alan Wong Elected Board President During Special Meeting With roots in San Francisco, Anita Martinez, Vick Chung and Susan Solomon ran on a labor-backed slate in November and unseated three long-time incumbents. Now, the new trustees promise to listen to the concerns of students, faculty and the public. Alan Wong was also elected board president during a
Amid AB705 Improvements, Concerns Remain “Students who might have been disadvantaged by a placement test and ended up with a very low placement as a result, were able to enroll in transfer-level math classes and succeed when supported adequately. It was truly revolutionary.” “If I had been placed (directly) in precalculus I would have give
Rams Topple Giant Sequoias 34-24 to Capture Golden State Bowl The Rams jumped out to an early lead and never relinquished it. After leading 24 -10 at the half, the College of Sequoias Giants were on a mission to derail the Rams in the second to capture the Golden State Bowl title.