Rams Poll: CCSF Reflects on First 100 Days of Trump’s Presidency To gauge City College’s opinion of President Trump, The Guardsman conducted an anonymous poll, asking 55 students to rate their approval of his presidency thus far.
Campus Pulse City College has experienced a dynamic fortnight of development and preparations marked by landmark accreditation events, operational redesigns, and a series of upcoming student-focused events.
AANHPI Heritage Month Shines at San Francisco and CCSF with Celebrations and Calls for Cultural Recognition This year marks the 4th annual Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month, with the theme “A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience.”
SFSU Budget Cuts Ignite Campus Protests, Threaten Transfer Pathways Protesters called for increased public funding and defended academic freedom, emphasizing that the fate of City College students is closely tied to the health of the CSU system
Judge Halts Sonoma State’s Sweeping Academic Cuts The restraining order was the result of a student-athlete-led petition on the grounds that the process the university took in cutting the departments was against the policy on the campus
Hotep Urges Cultural Transformation in Higher Education at Final Equity Talk At CCSF’s final Equity Talk, Lasana O. Hotep called for deep cultural transformation in higher education, urging institutions to prioritize equity and align professional development with inclusive, student-centered values.
In the Fog of Ghosts, How to Prove You’re the Real Deal Based on the experiences of students who have successfully navigated the system and guidance from faculty, here are some approaches to help students get the classes they need.