Melt–where double dipping is acceptable There are plenty of cook-it-yourself dining options in San Francisco with countless Korean barbecue and hot pot restaurants, however, there are few places to get fondue.
Letters to the Editor: Feb. 10, 2010 Editors note: This letter is in response to an article published in the Jan. 27 issue of The Guardsman titled “Aid to Haiti revives unity in Americans” by William Chamberlin. I found the article to be quite one-sided. I’d like to take the time to look at the issue
State Your Fashion: Carlos Arellano By Chloe Ashcraft The Guardsman Sporting a Dia de los Muertos T-shirt, customized jacket, cuffed jeans and Puma high-tops, animal science major Carlos Arellano rocks a fashionable yet casual look. He adds flair to his outfit with a studded belt and patches from the bands NOFX and Mad Sin, which
Suite 415: Five out of five for drag brunch at Harry Denton's Starlight Room By Greg Zeman The Guardsman There are plenty of hotels in the Bay Area and I’ve been known to eat, drink and sleep it off in the best and worst of them. I’ve found some hidden gems in a few as well as some rocks to avoid. All
WWII internment ruling will impact Prop. 8 judgment By Greg ZemanThe Guardsman Testimony in Perry v. Schwarzenegger, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals case that will decide the fate of California’s Proposition 8 – which defines marriage as the union between a man and a woman – has ended. Closing statements will be heard when proceedings begin
City College foundation to control accounts By Don ClydeThe Guardsman As City College is transferring foundation assets, records and accounts to The Foundation of City College, administrators are demanding a return of millions of faculty and department donated funds and are seeking a shift in the foundation’s priorities toward preventing class cuts and supporting student
Tennis team sets high expectations By Carlos SilvaThe Guardsman The City College women’s tennis team, led by new head coach Kelly Hickey, is looking to improve from 2009, when they finished second in the Coast Conference and 10th in the state. Hickey, who assisted her twin sister Lauren as an assistant coach for the