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Hostile Times for Journalists Nationwide Since the Trump Administration returned for a second term, student journalists across the country have been fearful for their safety as their Constitutional freedoms of free speech and free press are being stripped away before their very eyes. Barely a month into his second term, Trump attempted to
How the COVID-19 Pandemic forced me to travel home, found me on the way and threatened my family Student Charles Butler details his encounter with COVID-19.
CCSF student killed in Sunset District By Ken S. Akehurst III kakehur1@ccsf.edu A student’s father is seeking information after his son, a City College student, was shot and killed on the night of Sept. 18 in the Outer Sunset District by an unknown assailant, a Sept. 19 Chronicle dispatch reported. Ryan Sacdalan, 20,
Walking the Line By Bethaney Lee Their name is Mica and they are not female - they are not male. Micaela Scofield or “Mica” is a City College student who goes by the ‘they, them’ pronoun and self identifies as a non-binary conforming human being who has lived a life outside of society’
Cinco de Mayo marked by festive celebration By Ekevara Kitpowsong Mid-day salsa dancing on San Francisco’s Valencia Street? What better place to celebrate this year's "Cinco de Mayo" -- one of the City's most treasured traditions. The festival is usually held in Dolores Park, but the park is currently under
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