City College Journalism Students Reel in 18 Awards Students in City College’s journalism department won 18 awards in the 44th Annual San Francisco Press Club’s Greater Bay Area Awards. The prizes include eight first place awards.
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.
International Counselor Department Dissolved By Matheus Maynard mmaynardfrank@aol.com City College’s Board of Trustees approved the layoff of international counselors over the summer amid concerns of budget deficits, leaving international student affairs to the discretion of regular academic counselors. Students with F1 visa status must meet certain requirements in regards to studying
Extradition of Assange is a Human Rights Violation By Claudia Drdul claudiadrdul@gmail.com Julian Assange was illegitimately detained by UK police when they stormed the Ecuadorian Consulate in London April 11, after he began “acting out” due to spending more than seven years mentally deteriorating while confined to a single building. Assange was given asylum by former
Proposed navigation center divides an Embarcadero community By Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com Last month Mayor London Breed announced a proposal for opening a 225 bed homeless shelter on the Embarcadero by the end of this summer. The shelter will be a safe navigation center that will provide 24 hour services meant to guide unsheltered residents
Investigative Journalism Matters By Annie Gaus Special to the Guardsman In order to understand why investigative journalism matters in 2019, look no further than an app that many of us use constantly: Facebook. Just one year after The Guardian UK's explosive Cambridge Analytica report, which revealed that vast amounts of user