Cyclone Bomb Causes Floods on Campus Record rainfall last month in the Bay Area did not spare City College, causing flooding in several buildings at Ocean Campus, including the Diego Rivera Theater, and the parking lot of the John Adams campus.
Rodents Leave Unpleasant Surprise for Library ITS Workers By Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com Workers from City College’s information technology services (ITS) department made a gruesome discovery on Wednesday, Oct. 23 when they opened a closet in Rosenberg Library and found rodent feces scattered across the floor. Upon their search of telecommunications closet 406B, one of
ON CAMPUS COSTUME EXHIBIT THE PICS 56 CHINESE CULTURES By Kassandra Dunne/Special to the Guardsman Photos by Da Lee/The Guardsman Seeking shelter from the cloudy drear outside, a crowd of about 40 people gathered for a reception at the second-floor gallery at the Rosenberg Library on April 4, surrounded by the bright and ornate clothing that represents
Trustees approve sole source elevator repair contract for Rosenberg Library NEWS BRIEF By Laurie Maemura lmaemura@theguardsman.com The board of trustees voted on March 22 to approve a $123,820 sole source contract to repair the Rosenberg Library elevators. The Rosenberg student elevator has been out of service since at least November of last year due to a roof
Rosenberg elevator still out of service after 4 months By Michael Toren The irony is so self-evident and tragic it writes itself: To reach the Disabled Students Programs and Services office on the third floor of Rosenberg Library, students who are not able to use the stairs must take an elevator. But the student elevator has been broken for
Mobile art exhibits cultural unity By Otto Pippenger On each floor of City College’s Rosenberg Library sit the diverse, striking art exhibitions of Reference Librarian and Library Exhibition Curator Kate Connell, each celebrating the ethnic history of San Francisco’s neighborhoods. For one day in September a lucky group were able to tour the
Longtime CCSF librarian passes By Nigel Flores Julia Bergman, who played an instrumental role in the building of the Rosenberg Library and several schools in Central Asia,has died at age 71 due to complications following knee surgery. Bergman served as a City College librarian for 33 years, retiring in 2008. “Her role in