// News

Coverage from Bay Area Prop 8 protests
[15 Nov 2008|No Comment]

Check back regularly with The Guardsman for updates on today’s Proposition 8 protests that are happening around the Bay Area, and specifically at San Francisco’s City Hall.

// Sports

Rams Control game and Cañada, to record shutout
[5 Nov 2008|No Comment]

By Graham Henderson
Staff Writer
The City College Rams men’s soccer team continued their successful season with a 3-0 win at home over the Cañada College Colts on Oct. 28. The Rams improved their record to 14-1-2.
“I thought we played pretty good today, especially in the first half,” Head Coach Adam Lucarelli said. “I wanted us to [...]

// Arts & Entertainment

State Your Fashion
[5 Nov 2008|No Comment]

Chiyo Komori, 31
Young, fresh and Japanese

If you are trying to copy City College student Chiyo Komori’s style, tough luck; you’ll have to go all the way to Nagoya, Japan.

// Features

Coverage from Bay Area Prop 8 protests
[15 Nov 2008|No Comment]

Check back regularly with The Guardsman for updates on today’s Proposition 8 protests that are happening around the Bay Area, and specifically at San Francisco’s City Hall.

// Opinions & Editorials

Opinion: Cellular Trap
[5 Nov 2008|No Comment]

BY ROXANNE BEQUIO
STAFF WRITER
I consider myself behind the curve when it comes to cell phones, seeing as how I’ve only recently got one. I’ve had it for less than a week and still forget I own it sometimes.
Life without a cell phone went fairly well for the most part. I didn’t feel the need for one [...]

// Tech

MMORPGs: Role-playing games evolve online
[22 Oct 2008|No Comment]

By Aaron Light
Staff Writer
A little over a decade ago, the world was introduced to a newly surfacing concept of online role-playing games that would go on to become one of the biggest Internet phenomena ever seen. Like a computerized version of “Dungeons & Dragons”, these games, called Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games allowed [...]

// Science

Living rooftops flourish
[24 Oct 2008|No Comment]

The plants growing on the Ocean campus’ Orfalea Family Center roof not only distinguish it from all the other buildings, but also serve as an environmentally friendly, sustainable, and self-sufficient alternative to other rooftops said Demetri Gonzalez, City College’s senior project manager.