New Basic Needs Center SparkPoint Aims to Help Students Fight Hunger, Find Financial Security The center allows students to access multiple services all in one place, making it easier to find needed resources.
The Consistent Resistance The Consistent Resistance is an art protest show which advocates for Black Liberation through intercultural solidarity. The show took place on Oct. 23, at Fillmore St. Cafe, where different speakers talked about various topics such as housing, healing, abolition, and even defending SFPD.
Welcome lunch held for students facing housing insecurity By Casey Ticsay cticsay@mail.ccsf.edu Met with handshakes and warm greetings, students and faculty arrived at Pierre Coste Dining Room on Sept. 18 to find tables draped in linen, silverware set in place and baskets of bread ready to eat. The luncheon, hosted by City College’s Outreach
Faculty discuss housing with development advisory firm By David Mamaril Horowitz dhorowitz@theguardsman.com A program management and development advisory firm invited faculty to the Multi-Use Building to discuss housing on Sept. 20. It was one of multiple meetings to follow a June 28 board of trustees action item confirming that the firm, Brailsford and Dunlavey Inc.
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