A night with Occupy SF: the faces behind the occupation Occupy SF has expanded from the sidewalk in front of the Federal Reserve to nearby Justin Herman Plaza with over 300 protesters now living at both camps.
Answers for voters uncertain of registration status For voters who really want to cast that winning vote for the next superstar mayor of San Francisco, but think they might not be eligible to vote, there are many ways to cast a “provisional” or special ballot. While it takes extra effort to vote, it’s worth using these tools to get your ballot counte
Props E, F, B fix laws and potholes By Jonathan Bechtol The Guardsman Prop E Prop E would allow the Board of Supervisors and the Mayor power to modify or rescind voter-approved ballot measures after three years. Currently, anything voters approve on a ballot can be altered in the slightest only if voters approve again. Supervisor Scott Wiener
Bomb scare at Mission campus A bomb scare caused the evacuation of the Mission campus on Tuesday night, Oct. 11. The scare led the Community College Police Department to cancel classes, shut down the 1100 block of Valencia Street and bring in the San Francisco Police Department Bomb Squad. When an unidentified person called a b
Volleyball sweeps; almost at full strength Despite a handful of losses that resulted from injuries, the Rams’ volleyball season is a success and during their match against Skyline College the squad was healthier than they’ve been in weeks.
No. 2, no match for No. 1 City College blows out the Roadrunners in most anticipated game of the year. The Rams finished up their two-game road trip when they travelled north to Butte College and demonstrated that the Roadrunners were no contest, beating them in convincing fashion, 44-19 in front of a sold-out crowd.
Mayors positions on City College The Guardsman takes a look inside each of the 12 mayoral candidates and gives insight into the impact they might have on City College.