A Nation In Constitutional Crisis Trump’s 147 executive orders enacted within his first hundred days in office serve to strip this country of its democracy.
Hostile Times for Journalists Nationwide Since the Trump Administration returned for a second term, student journalists across the country have been fearful for their safety as their Constitutional freedoms of free speech and free press are being stripped away before their very eyes. Barely a month into his second term, Trump attempted to
From “Revitalizing” Downtown to Immense MUNI Cuts I am one of many in San Francisco who do not own a car. I take pride in riding MUNI every day; if not multiple times per day. Our vast public transportation system is one of the many beautiful things this city has to offer.
Have Your Say: Free City Program At Risk We asked students: How should Mayor Lurie and the Supervisors support City College?
All Eyes on Kendrick: Sports Fans, Trump and America Alike “[The] revolution about to be televised, you picked the right time for the wrong guy,” said Lamar, leaving many to speculate that the “wrong guy” America picked was the one in the audience whose name everyone knew, President Trump. The patriotic imagery that decorated the performance may well have b
SF Residents Disappointed Over New India Basin Waterfront Park The $200 million project began in 2021 and sought to combine this area with the existing adjacent India Basin Shoreline Park. The park is now home to a food pavilion, a makers’ shop, and an operations and maintenance building. However, San Francisco residents feel this is a waste of funding, conside
An Ode to My City by the Bay So many movies and television shows have been filmed in San Francisco, with one of my favorites being “The Last Black Man in San Francisco.” A quote from that movie that resonated with me when talking about the city was, “You don’t get to hate it unless you love it.” That perfectly sums up my feelin