Events Calendar 10/12-10/25 This issue’s events calendar includes the World of Dumplings Festival, the Italian Heritage Parade, CCSF athletic games, and Wellness Days across centers.
Eagles Fly Past Rams in Disappointing Loss for City College After putting up 443 yards of total offense last week, CCSF could only manage a total of 143 in today's 20-31 loss to the Eagles.
Homefield Disadvantage- Rival Bay Area Football Programs Struggle With Gentrification By Kaiyo Funaki kaiyo.funaki@gmail.com At first glance, football and gentrification appear to have no correlation. The former is a physical and violent game, a sport that can take just as easily as it can give. The latter is an omnipresent threat to underfunded neighborhoods, evicting the less
CCSF Guardsman and Laney College Tower publish dual edition By Mark Miller On December 6th, 2017, the last issue of CCSF’s The Guardsman reached peak innovation in collegiate journalism via its first ever journalistic collaboration and joint publication with Laney Tower, the Oakland Community College newspaper. While other college papers have united in the past for individual reports
City College’s beating HARTS By Argel Brown and Sarah Berjan Community Colleges are resources for learning, job skills, and earning credits toward transfers. They are also hubs that offer vital basic resources like health services, food banks, and showers. City College of San Francisco (CCSF) has created a program that expands on its role
Raising part-time faculty wages a shared concern for Laney and City College By Sarah Carpenter with additional reporting by Victor Tence Part-time community college instructors are asking the California Department of Finance for $100 million of the state budget. Of this amount, $75 million would be to further the conversion of part-time faculty to full-time, and $25 million would be to bolster
Food critique between Ocean Campus and Laney Campus By Barbara Muniz and Jasmine Howell The meal options available at college campuses can make or break the student experience because students need food. Laney College and City College of San Francisco have students on campus at many times of day, and it can be a struggle to find healthy