Health Fair a Hit at CCSF A community health and wellness fair focusing on holistic and alternative approaches to healthy living was hosted by City College Student Health on April 18 in the Multi-use building.
Food, friends, and fundraising for CCSF Providing a spot of light from the gloom of ongoing financial woes caused by continuing budget cuts at the Civic Center campus, its student council organized International Students Day, a fundraiser held at the Civic Center campus on April 20.
Q&A: Band Rin Tin Tiger talks about inspiration, dark chat and DIY recording By Lance Kramer The Guardsman Rin Tin Tiger is a three-piece alternative folk group that infuses rock ‘n’ roll elements with emotional and catchy tunes. The Guardsman caught up with brothers, Sean E. (bass player and vocalist) and Kevin Sullivan (guitarist and vocalist) at La Corneta Taqueria in Glen Park
Placement test changes will affect thousands of students by 2013 By Sara Bloomberg The Guardsman A placement test pilot proposal that will affect thousands of incoming and current students is coming to City College within a year, but deciding on a timeline for implementation became an emotional and contentious debate. After two hours of intense public comment and discussion, the
Queer Resource Center kicks off film fest By Lucas Pontes Almeida The Guardsman The Diego Rivera Theater was full of energy and excitement on Thursday, April 26 when the Queer Resource Center hosted its Sixth Annual Film Festival displaying a series of diverse and glamorous films from local independent filmmakers, City College students and from award-winning filmmaker
Campus Briefs ELECTION RESULTS IN The tallies from student votes are in, and City College has a whole slew of new student politicians. At the front of the pack are the new student trustee, William Walker, the new Ocean campus president, Shanell Williams, and the new Downtown campus president, Bouchra Simmons. Fifteen
The Guardsman issues major correction Dear CCSF Community: We here at The Guardsman, the newspaper of City College of San Francisco, recently published two great errors within our cover page story on Chancellor Don Q. Griffin's retirement: we left out the byline, and due to a production error, the last line of the