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City College women's basketball wins 79-51 against Ohlone College Feb. 13
Displaced Mission residents gather belongings
Photo story by Bridgid Skiba
contributor to The Guardsman
The day after a four alarm fire burned a three story building on the corner of 22nd and Mis- sion streets, residents patiently waited to be escorted one at-a-time back into the building in order to gather any belongings they could
Student exhibits surreal photos inspired by lucid dreams
by Natasha Dangond
The Guardsman
San Francisco based photographer and City College photo student, Amanda Aceves, is the creator of City College’s most recent photo exhibition at Gallery Obscura which is inside the Ocean Campus Photo Department.
Aceves hosted the opening reception of this show on Feb. 9, welcoming
Search for Special Trustee underway
By Marco Siler-Gonzales
the guardsman
The unexpected resignation of state appointed Special Trustee with Extraordinary Powers Robert Agrella has California community colleges Chancellor Brice Harris on the hunt for a replacement.
Harris’ office has not yet released any names to be considered for the job.
Just after City Colleges narrow
City College Internet security fends off hacking attempts
By Michael Burkett
The Guardsman
Despite continued hacking attempts on City College’s online services, security at the college is better than most colleges and universities, according to the Internet Technology Department.
Sam Bowne, who teaches ethical hacking, and Tim Ryan, the college’s chief technology officer, have led the
Rams hold off Ohlone Renegades 91-84
The Rams came out on top 91-84 last Friday in an away game against the Ohlone Renegades,
after Coach Labagh stated earlier in the week that it would be a chal- lenge to beat Ohlone on their home
Prior to the game, Coach Labagh emphasized how important it was going