Board of Trustees Honors Juan Gonzales for Receiving SPJ Award On Oct. 23, members of the college’s board of trustees, each carrying a copy of The Guardsman, offered praise of Gonzales’ contributions to the college and the field of journalism.
Police Seeks Suspect In Sexual Battery Incident The Incident occurred at the Student Success Center's Queer Resource Center on Thursday afternoon.
Bay Area Leaders Rally to Keep Federal Agents Out as Trump’s Plans Remain Unclear Hours after the Trump administration walked back plans for a federal “surge” in San Francisco, more than 200 people rallied on the steps of City Hall, demanding federal agents stay out of the Bay Area.
After Celebratory Theater Announcement, Delays Continue to Push Back Groundbreaking City College’s long-awaited Diego Rivera Theater remains stalled in state review, despite repeated assurances that approval was just around the corner.
Budget Beat: Threat of Course Cuts Remains The Board of Trustees approved a budget for the next fall semester, but administrators are unable to answer what students should anticipate.
Free City Oversight Committee Continues to Uphold the Program Students and faculty urged City College’s Free City Oversight Committee to strengthen and expand the tuition program, calling on Mayor Daniel Lurie to restore funding and remove barriers like repayment requirements and residency restrictions.
The Maturity of Transformation: Adult Education Legacy City College’s adult education programs continue to empower learners of all ages through free and career-focused training across San Francisco, from language and technical courses to workforce partnerships that transform lives.