MUB on backup power as classes resume Classes resumed at the Ocean Campus Multi-Use Building (MUB) on Sept. 12 following a six day power outage caused by PG&E that affected both the facility and its surrounding areas.
Campus safety measures updated but ignored City College’s new smartphone add-on has yet to improve campus safety, in spite of campus police launching the 911 Shield Safety app during the beginning of the spring semester.
Frisco 5 Protesters Occupy City Hall Protesters Allege Police Misconduct By Marco Siler-Gonzales Those protesting at City Hall identify themselves as the Frisco 500 in solidarity with the five people (dubbed the Frisco Five) who held a hunger strike from April 21 to May 7 to demand the firing or resignation of San Francisco Police Chief
Democratic presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton addresses nation's mayors in San Francisco By Ekevara Kitpowsong Hilary Clinton, the former first lady, U.S Senator and U.S. Secretary of State spoke before the 83rd Annual Meeting of the United States Conference of Mayors on June 20, 2015. San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee hosted the conference with Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson presiding
Rams Lose Championship in a Heartbreaker By Patrick Cochran The Guardsman The two teams battled back-and-forth all afternoon, but in the end, the City College of San Francisco Rams were unable to overcome the talented Mt. San Antonio Mounties. Losing the California Community College Athletic Association football championship game 27-17 was a rough way to end
Meet the man behind Cafe de la Mission By Calindra Revier The Guardsman Alberto Campos stands alone when it comes to feeding students and providing a late-night jolt at City College’s Mission Center, but he also retains a position as a community man. Campos, 45, is the owner of Cafe de la Mission, which can be found
City College community needs to step up to the plate By Patrick Fitzgerald The Guardsman On the eve of City College of San Francisco’s 80th birthday, we would do well to remember the words above the entrance of the Science Hall. You do remember those words right? It is easy for us to take our community college for granted.