Fear Mongering Tactics of Supposed Increase in Crime Rates Boosts Anxiety In the past year, some San Francisco residents have conjured up the idea that crime rates have increased in the pandemic, and Chesa Boudin is receiving a lot of the blame.
Vaccine Eligibility and How Able-Bodied People are Cheating it Gov. Gavin Newsom has made the claim that everyone in California will be vaccinated by the end of April, but some residents are cheating the lines and already receiving their doses before they are eligible.
Teachers Face Heightened Stress During Pandemic, Surveys Say Recent surveys indicate an increased rate of retirement of teaching faculty across the nation due to conditions brought upon by the pandemic.
Latinos are Watching the President Now that President Biden has taken office, many Latinos feel more empowered and put their trust in the new president.
Lady Rams Strategically Rebuild in Return to Campus It’s been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder. The women’s basketball team couldn’t relate more. Their return to campus has been one year in the making.
Allocation of Federal Pandemic Relief Funds Remains Unclear City College must expend all federal relief by May. As federal restrictions define what is allowed, campus constituents consider what is possible.
Vaccination Sites Close Due to Lack of Supply The City announced on Feb. 14 that they would be shutting down two out of three vaccination sites, and the third at SF Market in the Bayview would be upholding their existing appointments, but at reduced capacity.