After Celebratory Theater Announcement, Delays Continue to Push Back Groundbreaking City College’s long-awaited Diego Rivera Theater remains stalled in state review, despite repeated assurances that approval was just around the corner.
Budget Deficit’s Impact on Equity Cuts to staff and classes may increase demands on City College’s counseling services and retention programs that largely serve underrepresented students, yet the programs themselves may not be fully spared.
Funeral Held for Cancelled Courses By Diana Guzman dianaanaid.gf@gmail.com Students and faculty gathered outside of Smith Hall last week to raise their voices about how class cuts have negatively affected City College students. On September 25th, everyone gathered at RAM Plaza where a mock funeral, advertised as “A Celebration of the Life
Heat Organizers Threaten a vote of No-Confidence If Demands Not Met By Jennifer Yin jyin4@mail.ccsf.edu Chancellor Mark Rocha has received ample criticism from students, faculty, and labor organizations since his hiring in 2017. As reported in several Guardsman issues from this semester, the college’s administration has reduced the number of educational counselors, full-time faculty, course listings, and