Community seeks justice for dead City College student San Francisco police gunned down the 28-year-old criminal justice student following a 7 p.m. telephone call from a neighbor reporting a man engaging in bizarre activity in the park.
Financial aid fraud hits City College Cases of federal financial aid fraud occur all over the United States, but recently there has been a case involving City College and two other Bay Area schools.
Playing gangster a ridiculous choice for politicians A federal investigation may have very well exposed such a wolf, after state Sen. Leland Yee was arrested on March 26 on weapons trafficking and corruption charges.
Policy proposes considering electronic smoking devices the same as cigarettes As City College moves toward a smoke-free environment, unclear policy regarding acceptable use of electronic cigarettes...
Game builds character for Rams leader Raquel Torres By Daniel Galloway/The Guardsman Rams women’s basketball team captain Raquel Torres has been captain of every team for which she’s starred on. The captain led by example on March 1, when the Rams defeated the Contra Costa Comets 98-80 in the playoffs. Torres scored a team-high 24
ACCJC trapped in its own web With lawsuits filed against the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges from the California Federation of Teachers and San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera, it is now the commission’s turn to be put under the microscope.
Rams suffer tight loss versus rival San Mateo Playing at San Mateo’s home field, with its sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay, City College had to deal with the undefeated Bulldogs’ relentless defensive pressure. At the same time, the Rams committed some costly mistakes they were unable to recover from. Rams’ quarterback Turner Baty got no