The LatinX Vote Could be Decisive for 2020 Presidential Election The LatinX vote for the 2020 Presidential Election is crucial for the results of the election. It’s time for our community to be heard.
Jason Cortez, CCSF Alumnus and Firefighter-Paramedic, Dead at 42 Jason Cortez was a 13-year veteran of the San Francisco Fire Department. His life as a public servant was simply extraordinary, enriched by those who loved him and those he served.
Ailing Coffers a Root Symptom of City College’s At-Risk Accreditation JohnTaylor Wildfeuer jt.wildfeuer@gmail.com The Accreditation Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) has placed City College on “Enhanced Monitoring” after routine audits found a 98% drop in cash reserves, high administrative turnover, and deficits averaging $13.3 million over three years. Under the heavy pall of deficit
How One Woman Blew the Whistle on ICE’s Alleged Unethical Medical Practices Towards Detained Immigrants. Dawn Wooten is a proclaimed hero in many eyes. The former nurse blew the whistle on ICE’s Irwin County Detention Center for performing unlawful and nonconsensual hysterectomies on detained immigrants held at the facility. However, there seems to be push back from the small town in GA.
Professor Light Captures Darkness at the Border Mothers handcuffed to their children, a full-grown man stuffed into a drainpipe, a family of three crammed together in the boot of a car. Under the cover of night they were found and detained by border patrol officers, their moments of fear and loss caught in the glow of Ken Light’s Hasselblad camer
Financial Challenges Still Plaguing City College By Andy Damián-Correa acorrea@theguardsman.com I started my dream of earning my associate’s degree at City College, as a Mexican immigrant, wanting to learn and develop new skills that will prepare me for my future career in journalism. The Free City program made that dream almost possible, and
New Registration Platform Giving Students Problems By Tobin Jones tjone135@mail.ccsf.edu One of the things I've learned during my too many years as a student at various institutions in the California Community College system is that while one's educational experience may differ drastically depending on the campus, some things are