Decision-Making Behind the Curtain: Board Defends Closed Sessions While the Board of Trustees’ closed meetings may appear to lack transparency, a member of the board notes they are a necessary function of decision making.
Chevron Spill in Richmond Sparks Continued Outrage Among Residents Looming over the city of Richmond like a cruel despot, the Chevron refinery unleashed its deadly product into the bay when approximately 600 gallons of the dirtiest crude oil possible spilled into its waters.
Learning Assistance Center Takes Student Support Online The Learning Assistance Center is a valuable resource to City College students. With its accessible computer lab, tutoring services, and more, it’s helped many students reach their academic goals. With campus closed, the center is continuing to evolve its remote learning resources to meet students'
City College Journalism Wins! The Journalism Association of Community College conference for Fall 2020 took place online and City College students who attended the event brought “home” multiple awards.
Student Advocates Demand Funds This is a story about money given to the City College BoT but no one knows what has happened to it and students have not received it.
COVID-19 Continues By Andy Damián-Correa acorrea@theguardsman.com We know about the coronavirus that there have been more than 13 million cases and 266,900 deaths in the United States, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and a division of opinion on the use of the masks. We
POC Students and Faculty Fight for Equity The African American Studies Department has been around for 50 years, yet black and brown students continue to struggle to level the educational playing field at City College.