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Displaced Mission residents gather belongings
Photo story by Bridgid Skiba
contributor to The Guardsman
The day after a four alarm fire burned a three story building on the corner of 22nd and Mis- sion streets, residents patiently waited to be escorted one at-a-time back into the building in order to gather any belongings they could
The Mission District’s untold stories
By Patrick Cochran
the guardsman
In his directorial debut, Dante Betteo tells the story of the Mission neighborhood and the gentrification underway there, weaving together a tale that feels a lot like a film noir with all the twists and turns you’d expected from that classic genre.
The story
Closure of the Civic Center Campus impacts attendence
By Otto Pippenger
The Guardsman
As of Feb. 11, 2015, all available evidence suggests that very few of the 2000 credit and noncredit students of the currently closed 750 Eddy Street, City College campus have resumed attendance at any of the school's other campuses.
There is no official
Search for Special Trustee underway
By Marco Siler-Gonzales
the guardsman
The unexpected resignation of state appointed Special Trustee with Extraordinary Powers Robert Agrella has California community colleges Chancellor Brice Harris on the hunt for a replacement.
Harris’ office has not yet released any names to be considered for the job.
Just after City Colleges narrow
U.S. policies give rise to thugs in the Middle East
By Khaled Sayed
The Guardsman
Isis, Isil, Islamic state, or whatever they call themselves, we should call them what they really are - thugs! These thugs are working hard to create their own story, and the Western media has been helping them reach their audience. They are filming and photographing
City College Internet security fends off hacking attempts
By Michael Burkett
The Guardsman
Despite continued hacking attempts on City College’s online services, security at the college is better than most colleges and universities, according to the Internet Technology Department.
Sam Bowne, who teaches ethical hacking, and Tim Ryan, the college’s chief technology officer, have led the