Phat Philly — classic cheesesteaks combined with a fun environment Phat Philly, located on 24th Street at Valencia, is a nice place for those who want a fast and delicious meal.
Demonstrators march against U.S. occupation By Tania CervantesThe Guardsman More than 1,500 demonstrators rallied at San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza to protest the U.S. war in Iraq and the military’s presence in the Middle East on March 20, the seventh anniversary of the invasion. Demonstrators carried signs that read “Shut down
Police nab Wellness Center theft suspect By Don ClydeThe Guardsman An adult male was arrested in connection with thefts at the City College Wellness Center on March 19 at approximately 11:15 a.m., according to a San Francisco Community College District Police Department media release. San Francisco resident Maifala Tusi, 24, was arrested for one
Letters to the Editor: March 24, 2010 'Face2Face works as a deterrent' Editor’s note: This letter is in response to an opinion article by Matt Gomez published in the Feb. 24 issue of The Guardsman titled “Ugliness as a deterrent fails to win war on drugs.” Matt Gomez is criticizing a program that he
Texas should not rewrite U.S. history to suit their delusions The board proposal includes the removal of Thomas Jefferson and Seneca Falls Convention while 'pretending Hispanics don't exist' By Greg ZemanThe Guardsman Texas has seceded from the United States of sanity. I know I’m not supposed to “mess” with Texas, but enough is enough. I
Justice system at fault for murders By William ChamberlinThe Guardsman The mishandled cases of Amy Bishop, who killed her brother, and Rodney Alcala, who raped a child, led twenty years later to a murderous professor and the conviction of a serial killer. Bishop, 44, killed three of her fellow biology professors in February. In 1986, at
Women's basketball: Women come up short against Ventura By Aaron TurnerThe Guardsman A historic season for the City College women’s basketball team came to a bitter end on March 13 in Thousand Oaks as the Rams fell 60-56 to Ventura College in front of a sold-out Gilbert Arena. It was virtually a home game for the Ventura