Extra-time goal seals the deal, Rams advance in playoffs The City College Rams stunned Las Positas College Hawks with a goal in extra time, securing a win in Saturday morning’s playoff game with a final score of 2-1.
Guardsman captures General Excellence at annual JACC NorCal conference City College students attended the Journalism Association of Community Colleges NorCal Conference at Sacramento State University on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2014. The all-day seminar included a variety of media-related workshops and juried on-the-spot competitions in writing, editing, cartooning and photography. 2014 JACC NORCAL CONFERENCE The Guardsman
CITY STYLE Q & A by Charles Innis Photos by Ekevara Kitpowsong The Guardsman Anya Javakush, 19, Undecided What was the last thing you ate? Some good ass raspberry pastry. What’s your favorite song right now? “Tell ‘Em” by Rich Gang. It’s by Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan. What
‘Heaven Can Wait’ continues its CCSF debut By Elisabetta Silvestro The Guardsman “Heaven Can Wait,” the last theater play directed by City College veteran teacher Susan Jackson, opened Nov. 7 at the Diego Rivera Theatre and will show for two more weekends. Reciting from the original scripts from Harry Segall’s 1938 play of the same name,
Rams rebound from night before By Patrick Cochran The Guardsman A convincing 92-76 victory over Napa Valley College rebounded the Rams men's basketball team. Dominating the entire game, it was a night and day difference from their previous evening game when they lost 91-70 to Marin College to start their 2014-15 season. Hosting
Expensive housing may explain high tuition rates By J.B. Evans The Guardsman Students lucky and determined enough to pursue higher education must choose from a narrow and paltry variety of financial options, including the rare chance of receiving a scholarship, the demand of taking out exorbitant student loans or the reliance upon their parent
Four CCSF board of trustees positions filled; but full reinstatement is still up in the air By Brian Churchwell The Guardsman The seven-member City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees will have three new members following the Nov. 4 election and current board president John Rizzo was reelected to a four-year term. The new members are Dr. Amy Bacharach, elected to serve the two remaining