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VOL. 160, ISSUE 4, OCT. 7 – OCT. 20, 2015 | CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO | SINCE 1935 | WWW.THEGUARDSMAN.COM | @THEGUARDSMAN | #THEGUARDSMAN | FREE
Illustration by Serina Mercado
For Sale: Balboa Reservoir Otto Pippenger
create 4,000 new housing units on the city’s Municipal Transportation city- owned property by 2020, of Agency and Public Works. which 50 percent overall are intendThe mayor hopes to eventustaff writer ed to be below market rate. ally replace all public housing with San Francisco’s Public Utilities mixed-income developments operThe two city departments creat- Commission currently owns the ated by companies, nonprofits or ing mixed income housing in the land and is expected to provide landlords who receive tax breaks or Balboa Reservoir will begin selecting utilities. The Office of Economic subsidies in return for renting units a developer by early January. and Workforce Development will at discounted prices. The 17-acre lot has been chosen coordinate and negotiate with develSince 2007, the city constructed as the first location for Mayor Ed opers, and the Planning Department only 44 percent of the low-income Lee’s “Public Land For Public will be in charge of implementing units and 18 percent of the modHousing Program,” an attempt to the 2009 Balboa Park Area Plan with erate-income housing they hoped opippenger @ theguardsman . com
Civic Center Campus is Reborn Patrick Fitzgerald pfitzgerald @ theguardsman . com
social media director
After much concern, City College’s Civic Center campus has partially reopened to an approving community with classes in English as a Second Language and adult basic education with intentions of full operations by spring 2016. The site at 1170 Market offers a number of compelling advantages. Foremost is its easy commuter access, being located right next to BART and MUNI’s Civic Center station. Two additional distinct advantages over the old location at 750 Eddy are plans to equip the location with smart classroom technology and this
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to see. Through proposed housing program and Proposition K, passed in 2014 to create 30,000 lowerincome units by 2020, the city plans to better serve the housing needs of lower-income communities. At most, up to 50 percent of the city’s future municipal housing will be discounted, while the rate of pricey, market-rate private development continues to grow. Thus developers have not been
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City Focuses on Sexual Assault
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A three-part initiative to facilitate awareness of sexual assault and improve aid to sexual assault victims on San Francisco college and university campuses was announced on Sept. 22 by District Attorney George Gascón, Supervisor Jane Kim, San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr, University of San Francisco President Paul Fitzgerald and other educational leaders. The press conference began when Fitzgerald introduced Gascón, who cited that statisticly 1 in 5 college students is a victim of sexual assault but less than 5 percent ever report it, adding these numbers are “completely unacceptable.”
Kim then took to the stage and San Francisco Police Department, delivered an anecdote about feeling with more schools to follow includhopeless in college when her best ing City College. friend became another number in Each participating college is those statistics. using the same template to create a “Who do we call? Who in her version to comply with their school’s campus would support her in this individual needs, while also meeting time? Was there a community orga- the legal obligations of Assembly Bill nization that would give her the 1433 which requires institutions to steps that she needed to pursue the create policies ensuring that sexual perpetrator that had done this to her assault and other hate crimes are if she wanted to?” Kim questioned. reported to local law enforcement “I didn’t encourage her to report it. as promptly as possible. Even at 18 I knew the system wasn’t Kim mentioned City College designed to protect us.” is under different jurisdiction than Memorandum local private institutions, but the colUC San Francisco announced lege’s Chief of Police André Barnes is the first of seven Memorandums working alongside University of San of Understanding to establish clear Francisco to customize the memoprotocol among higher education randum for City College before institutions including the District signing. Attorney’s office, the San Francisco Trauma Recovery Center and the Forum continued on page 2
Women’s resource center hosts open house
Opinion: housing crisis pushes city to limit
Football: don’t call it a come back.. oh wait. It was!
Audrey Garces agarces @ theguardsman . com
modern facility is air-conditioned. “I think it is great. It’s brand new and friendly. It is small but I think it is functional to study (and) go here,” student Enrique Quijano said. “We are near the BART station. It is very convenient.” Only Two of Five Floors Open A total of five floors are subleased until 2021 from the Art Institute of California. Two floors are currently operational and three more will be remodeled beginning this month. Plans ultimately will include 10 smart classrooms, two computer labs, a library, a bookstore, a student lounge and other offices for student services.
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Women’s volleyball loses to Feather River College
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