Escape From CCSF: Worth it? It wasn’t supposed to get this personal: it was supposed to be a bi-weekly column discussing issues in education with a title that doesn’t quite make sense.
From the Bleachers: September 21 - October 5, 2011 The difference between a team that was defeated and a team defeating itself.
From the Bleachers: Sept. 7, 2011 The difference between professional and intercollegiate sports can be shown in the rules, the strategy of play and most importantly the heart of the athlete.
Music Blog: Black Lips, Flying Lotus, Chali 2Na Dubstep So here it is, installment number two of my weekly “what’s what” in the world of music. There’s some really great stuff going down this weekend, and some great new tunes getting serious rotation on my iPod.
Editorial reactions to Brown budget veto overwhelmingly positive; citizen twitter reactions mixed Twitter and news outlets were awash with both praise and disdain after Governor Jerry Brown vetoed the June 15 budget set forth by Democratic lawmakers attempting to balance California’s $9.6 billion deficit.
Sacramento goes to new depths over budget deadlines Sacramento is looking at a very busy summer this year. While the legislature fighting to pass the budget and close the remaining $9.6 billion gap, the June 15 deadline set by California’s constitution is approaching quickly.
The Implications of Johannes Mehserle's Release The wounds of a community shaken to its core by a single gun shot, fired into the back of an unarmed, face-down BART passenger on Jan. 1, 2009, will likely be ripped open again with Johannes Mehserle’s release from prison on June 13.