Sacramento goes to new depths over budget deadlines
By Brant Ozanich The Guardsman Sacramento is looking at a very busy summer this year. While the legislature fighting to pass the budget and close the remaining $9.6 billion gap, the June 15 deadline...
View ArticleEditorial reactions to Brown budget veto overwhelmingly positive; citizen...
Twitter and news outlets were awash with both praise and disdain after Governor Jerry Brown vetoed the June 15 budget set forth by Democratic lawmakers attempting to balance California’s $9.6 billion...
View ArticleMusic Blog: Black Lips, Flying Lotus, Chali 2Na Dubstep
So here it is, installment number two of my weekly “what’s what” in the world of music. There’s some really great stuff going down this weekend, and some great new tunes getting serious rotation on...
View ArticleFrom the Bleachers: Sept. 7, 2011
By Ryan Kuhn The Guardsman The difference between professional and intercollegiate sports can be shown in the rules, the strategy of play and most importantly the heart of the athlete. Watching a...
View ArticleFrom the Bleachers: September 21 – October 5, 2011
By Ryan Kuhn The Guardsman The difference between a team that was defeated and a team defeating itself. No matter how you look at defeat, it is still just another loss. But when a talented team loses...
View ArticleEscape From CCSF: Worth it?
The Guardsman Becca Hoekstra It wasn’t supposed to get this personal: it was supposed to be a bi-weekly column discussing issues in education with a title that doesn’t quite make sense. But it’s...
View ArticleOpinion: blame the budget cuts, not City College
By Becca Hoekstra The Guardsman This summer I learned it sucks to have your school in the headlines. By now, I’m assuming everyone knows that City College is facing a loss of accreditation....
View ArticleFrom the Bleachers: fantasy football is the real deal
By Ivan Huang The Guardsman As fans patiently wait for the 2012 NFL season to begin, many have already done their research and are scouting for their own fantasy football team. In fantasy...
View ArticleDemocracy Notes
By Alex Reyes/The Guardsman The United States’ Founding Fathers understood that a free people should be allowed to practice any and all religions or no religion at all. But they also knew from the...
View ArticleEliminating Pacific Islander Stereotypes
By Cassandra Ordonio contributor When do you ever see Pacific Islanders in the media? How are they portrayed, in your eyes? During my first year at City College, I was reading the front page of the...
View ArticleMore Money, More Problems: College Style
By Keiara Allen contributor Imagine that you just got accepted into that dream university. You know the one, that college that you rushed to meet the applica- tion deadline, typed the statement of...
View ArticlePoint your anger where it really belongs
Football is awesome, right? We canFootball is awesome, right? We can’t get enough of it in this coun- try. It’s a year-round obsession, even though the regular season is only 16 games spanning three...
View Article‘it’s not just harmless water vapor’
By Isra Ahmad CONTRIBUTOR Before I began college, I couldn’t have identified an e-cigarette if I saw one. In my first semester at San Jose State University, I sat next to a student who was openly...
View ArticleImagine no religion
Khaled Sayed Staff photographer/ contributor What if I told you that I have a friend who wants you to follow his teaching, believe in him and live by his rules, but you can’t meet him, see him or even...
View ArticleA Grain of Salt…
Illustration by Serina Mercado A Grain of Salt… Column By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor It’s difficult to keep up with the continuous bombardment of information that comes to us from all directions....
View ArticleThe Point of No Return
Illustration by Serina Mercado A Grain of Salt… Column By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor We’ve become an offended society. Everything offends us. It makes little difference what it is, but the one thing...
View ArticleA Grain of Salt…
Illustration by Serina Mercado A Grain of Salt… Column By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor There is so much hate and anger all around us. As far as we’ve come as a society, with all the technological...
View ArticleA Grain of Salt…
Illustration by Serina Mercado A Grain of Salt… Column By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor We live in scary times. Every time we leave the safety of our homes we run the risk of running into danger. You...
View ArticleA Grain of Salt
(Photo by Ekevara Kitpowsong/ Illustration by Serina Mercado) Column By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor We are shocked that racism and prejudice still exists today but in the grand scheme of things, 51...
View ArticleA Grain of Salt
(Photo by Ekevara Kitpowsong/ Illustration by Serina Mercado) Column By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor While people were up in arms with how offended they were with Halloween costumes, they still made...
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