Women's soccer stays atop Coast Conference The three goals scored early in the first half were all it took for women’s soccer to stay atop the Coast Conference standings, defeating Cañada College 3-0, on Oct. 1.
Zemanifesto Sept. 22, 2010 Nothing is sacred at The Guardsman, politically or otherwise, and this issue we’re proving it by slaughtering a golden calf for many of our readers: the Obama administration.
Program thrives as partner pulls out The national Planned Parenthood office decided to pull out of its partnership with Planned Parenthood Golden Gate on Sept. 3, citing financial and administrative problems with the San Francisco-based office.
Programs in danger of being eliminated The state legislature has yet to pass a financial plan to address California’s $19.9 million deficit, leaving California without a budget, and making it the longest impasse in the state’s history. The legislature trying is to close the deficit by reducing spending through cutting some state-funded p
Counselors promote educational equality The Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors Act is a bipartisan bill that impacts undocumented students who come to the U.S. before the age of 16. After five years they could become legal residents by completing two years of higher education or military service.
Election forum hosts poltical candidates at Diego Rivera Theatre In anticipation of November elections, San Francisco candidates running for local, state and national offices were invited to speak at a public forum held at City College’s Diego Rivera Theatre on Saturday.
Registration act reaches out to students The California Voter Registration Project will resume this semester at City College to make voting more accessible to students.