NightLife returns to the Academy of Sciences NightLife is to museums what Virgin America is to airlines: A little more lax, a lot more fun, and when you leave you can’t wait to experience it again.
City attorney draws protesters The deadline for implementing San Francisco's amended sanctuary city policy is rapidly approaching, and immigrant rights groups, the city attorney’s office and U.S. attorney are embroiled in a legal back and forth.
Rams run away with fourth straight victory Sophomore guard Marlee Rice comes up with a steal and breaks away from Trojan defenders at Skyline College on Jan. 22.
Local 2 demands benefits Unite Here Local 2, the union which represents hotel and restaurant workers in San Francisco and San Mateo counties, has been picketing city hotels.
Aid to Haiti revives unity in Americans By William Chamberlin The Guardsman The U.S. is wrapping its arms around the island of Haiti, which was devastated Jan. 12 by a 7.0-magnitude earthquake, offering the survivors the humanity that defines this country. The U.S. has responded compassionately to the victims of the earthquake, which the
Bumping stresses resources By Don Clyde The Guardsman Many City College departments already strained by class cuts and increased enrollment are also being affected by a wave of losses and shifts of skilled clerical staff that began last November due to a process known as bumping. City College, as well as San Francisco
Sports Briefs: Jan. 27, 2010 Softball season to be canceled The Rams softball team will be forced to forgo its 2010 season due to the team’s failure to meet roster requirements. A combination of injuries and academically ineligible players has left first year head coach Jack McGuire’s team below the minimum of nine