"Kill switch" technology may reduce phone thefts Smartphone theft at City College may see a decline due to a new bill Gov. Jerry Brown signed requiring all smartphones sold in California to be equipped with “kill switch” technology.
Budget finalized amid discontent This Fiscal year, City College’s budget sits at just under $350 million.
Rams kick season off with win versus Sierra By Patrick Cochran The Guardsman The Rams had a strong start to the 2014 season with a dominating 52-14 win over Sierra. After a first quarter that ended with a tied 14-14 score, the Rams dominated the rest of the game. Anthony Rodriguez got the start for the Rams and
Police shooting of Alejandro Nieto continues to anger community Hundreds held a vigil and marched honoring Alejandro Nieto and protesting alleged police brutality.
Radius 99, new restaurant plays it local By Elisabetta Silvestro The Guardsman The Cafeteria’s neighboring restaurant got its annual makeover and opened its new doors on Aug. 27 as Radius 99 to the hungry City College students who now can get local food prepared by their fellow students from the culinary arts department. It was 11:
Chinatown center elevators fixed after strong earthquake disrupts them By Santiago Mejia The Guardsman The elevators at City College's Chinatown center have been restored following today's early morning magnitude-6.1 earthquake. The quake disrupted four of the five elevators in the center, CCSF President of Campus and Centers Virginia Parras said in a Facebook post.
Ocean Campus Crime Alert Two crimes have been reported to the San Francisco Community College Police in the first week of the Fall 2014 school semester. Crime 1 Judson Ave & Phelan Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112 - Google Maps On Wednesday, August 13, 2014, at 11:50 a.m., a robbery occurred near