A Whirlwind of Emotions as Soccer Season Comes to a Close The season for the men’s and women’s soccer teams have gone by just as quickly as it came, but the players were still excited at the opportunity of playing the game they love.
Instructors Work Overtime in Online Transition, but students all over the world find new educational opportunities While professors and full-time students suffer from a lack of personal contact of the remote instruction, City College has more opportunities for attracting working people, young parents, students living far who benefit from such advantages as fewer expenses, no commute, and a flexible schedule whil
In Memoriam: Dr. Henry Augustine and Lyudmila Karapetyan At the close of a universally heart-rending year, City College has lost two prominent and beloved faculty members. Dr. Henry Augustine and Lyudmila Karapetyan, each in their own way, knit themselves tightly into the City College community, now threadbare and grieving.
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'
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
Will the BOT Continue its Path to Destroy CCSF? Knock, Knock. Hello is anyone home, is anyone listening? City College of San Francisco is undergoing a new change within its board of trustees. With Former Trustee Ivy Lee and Alex Randolph stepping from the podium leaves room for new incumbents to take their positions. However, the shoes they will