Campus safety measures updated but ignored City College’s new smartphone add-on has yet to improve campus safety, in spite of campus police launching the 911 Shield Safety app during the beginning of the spring semester.
Wellness Center Open for Summer Session By Audrey Garces Students have the opportunity to access the Wellness Center this summer by signing up for the one unit fitness center and fitness swimming classes. Another summer class, Wellness Center community membership, gives students the best of both worlds by granting access to the fitness center and pool
Photos Hint of California’s Charms At Gallery Obscura By Michaela Payne The new show at the photography department’s Gallery Obscura is “Space Oddity” by Heidi Judge, featuring 11 black and white images through April 30. Judge named the show “Space Oddity” only partly after the David Bowie album with the same name. “It’s more because my
Have Your Say: Should hoverboards be banned from our campus? By Cassie Ordonio and Photos by Franchon Smith SFSU recently banned hoverboards from their campus. Should hoverboards be banned from our campus? “I feel like they should. First of all, there’s not a lot of space for hoverboards. We barely have room for bikes and scooters. They are dangerous
Have Your Say: Do you feel safe on campus? ByCassie Ordonio (All Photos by Franchon Smith) Ricky Gregory Major: Tae kwon do “I do but I could be safer. Why? Because the campus police are very uncomfortable to be around because of things that happened in the past. I’ve heard a lot of things that happened on and
Have Your Say: Are you voting? For whom and why? By Steven Ho (All photos by Franchon Smith) Michelle McNeil Age: Declined to state Major: English Tutor (employee) “Yes … The candidate I find most appealing is Bernie Sanders, because he’s very issues orientated and I resonate with a lot of his platform.” Ryley Gaulocher-Bergmann Age: 20 Major: Undeclared “Yes