Welcoming our first full-time Pacific Islander instructor The Board of Trustees confirmed the full-time tenure track of Dr. David Palaita of the interdisciplinary studies department on June 9.
Finally teaching under contract City College faculty approve contract agreement following summer negotiations
More power to female Olympians Recently the Chicago Tribune tweeted “Wife of a Bears' lineman wins a bronze medal today in Rio Olympics” with a linked news story. I found this to be incredibly offensive and demeaning.
City College Journalists Allegedly Battered by Deputies CITY COLLEGE STUDENTS, JOURNALIST ALLEGEDLY BATTERED By Marco Siler-Gonzales & Audrey Garces City College journalists are alleging police brutality and misconduct at the hands of sheriff deputies during a protest that ended in 33 arrests, including one minor, at City Hall on May 6. Some 100 protesters amassed at City
City College takes pride in Pride 2015 By Bridgid Skiba Interim Chancellor Susan Lamb was among a contingent of City College students, faculty and administrators taking part in San Francisco's 2015 Pride parade on June 28 that attracted more than one million onlookers for the five-hour celebration. This year's celebration was particularly historic
Cinco de Mayo marked by festive celebration By Ekevara Kitpowsong Mid-day salsa dancing on San Francisco’s Valencia Street? What better place to celebrate this year's "Cinco de Mayo" -- one of the City's most treasured traditions. The festival is usually held in Dolores Park, but the park is currently under
Obama’s free community college education plan is not groundbreaking By Galen Maloney the guardsman contributor Before you give kudos to the President’s recent proposal to make community colleges free, take a moment to consider that Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, Denmark, Greece, Norway, Scotland, Germany, Switzerland and Holland all offer their citizens free higher education. Not just free