As scholarships are underutilized, a student wins seven For information about scholarships, visit https://www.ccsf.edu/en/student-services/Scholarship.html. The Scholarship Office is located at Cloud Hall, Room 324
Cradle Will Rock, A play that combines art, comedy and censorship By Lisa Martin lmartin@theguardsman.com The Cradle Will Rock is an ambitious theatrical adaptation of the Tim Robbins film that will be opening at City College’s Diego Rivera Theatre on Friday Oct. 26. Set during the Great Depression, the play weaves together the historical events and entertaining fictions
Love and Loss -- Nona Caspers reads from her latest novel By Lisa Martin lmartin@theguardsman.com Nona Caspers, author of Heavier Than Air and the Fifth Woman and winner of the Mary McCarthy prize, held a reading for City College’s visiting writers series on Thursday, Oct. 4. Caspers began by asking the audience, “so do you want to start
Renewed effort to recruit International Students By Lisa Martin lmartin@theguardsman.com The International Students office organized a photoshoot and lunch event at City College on Sept. 12 to update the photos on their printed materials. This event gave an opportunity for international students to represent their school and homeland with attire and flags from their
Associated Student Council votes in new senators By Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com The Associated Student Council of Ocean Campus held a general meeting on Sept. 5 to interview candidates for open senator positions, recognize new clubs and hear comments from the college community. The main order of business involved interviewing and voting on applicants interested
Actors bring James Baldwin to life during summer artist residency program By Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com For two weeks this summer, celebrated actors, Delroy Lindo and Carl Lumbly, developed a one-man play, “Jimmy: According to Me…” at City College of San Francisco’s Diego Rivera Theater for an artist residency program. The play follows the life of famous poet
New law means new hope for students in remedial classes By Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com The days when City College students slowly worked their way through remedial math and English classes will soon be ending with California Assembly Bill 705, which requires all California community colleges to maximize the number of students entering and completing college-level, transferable math