Board of Trustees Honors Juan Gonzales for Receiving SPJ Award On Oct. 23, members of the college’s board of trustees, each carrying a copy of The Guardsman, offered praise of Gonzales’ contributions to the college and the field of journalism.
CCSF remembers engineering instructor Raymond Joseph Berard By Barbara Muniz Former City College Engineering Instructor Raymond Joseph Berard died on Aug. 10, 2017, at the age of 78. After his retirement from City College, the prolific Democrat was an active member of the American Federation of Teachers Local 2121 (AFT 2121) for more than 30 years. He
Examining Kaepernick's protest through the lens of history Sports and entertainment are two of the few avenues that have been open to Black people as a means for achieving some degree of fame and fortune. Those who have been successful at both are expected to extol the greatness of America, and certainly not to be overly critical of this country.
Finally teaching under contract City College faculty approve contract agreement following summer negotiations
Let's Start Thinking Outside the Box By Patrick Fitzgerald What’s good for the goose is good for the gander—or at least that’s what I’ve been told. At the heart of this idiom is the concept of fairness in sharing both the burdens and the benefits of any situation. We may not be