Online Exclusive: Pledge of Allegiance 'under god' lawsuit dismissed The U.S. 9th Circuit District Court has dismissed a suit filed by attorney Michael Newdow seeking to remove the phrase “under god” from the Pledge of Allegiance.
Taking it to the capitol Approximately 5,000 pro-education activists from across the state flooded the steps of the Capitol Building in Sacramento on March 22 to decry what they view as an apathetic state legislature.
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
Vandals promoting March 4 Day of Action cost City College thousands Police say numerous buildings on Ocean campus including Batmale Hall, the Community Health and Wellness Center, the arts buildings and some bungalows were vandalized by unknown individuals.
March 4 Strike and day of action: California Demands Public Education A mass movement that sprouted from a mobilizing conference at UC Berkeley four months ago manifested as one of the most widespread and organized protests in recent memory on March 4.
GI Bill payments stall, student veterans suffer The GI Bill, the United State’s promise of support to its returning veterans since World War II, is not serving the needs of all student veterans in a timely fashion.