Survey For You: Are Your Classes Being Cut? If anything unexpected has happened to your student schedule, those experiences are welcome, as well as those of any students who are in crowded ESL classes.
“Alice Street” Documentary Weaves an Intersection of Cultures in a Larger than Life Mural “Alice Street” Oakland’s triumphant documentary where grassroots coalitions form to resist gentrification and win Community Benefits Agreements.
Maintaining Our Faculties: Performing Engagement The college’s detractors, some of whom appear to be on its payroll, may view this enormous learning curve as a nearly insurmountable peak, that their role is merely to establish a base camp for the next attempt, seemingly oblivious to the avalanche of problems that arise when approaching an audaciou
I Just Can't Seem to Quit the Olympics I thought for sure I’d ban the Beijing Olympics from my house given the scandals about to unfurl. But here’s the thing — the magic that makes the Olympics is not about politics or money or medals. It’s about the athletes.
A Mourning Mother’s Unrelenting Love and Pain Still Penetrates Deep into America’s Soul Mamie’s pain and sorrow turned into a nation’s pain. Mamie’s speeches would echo that Emmett’s murder was not in vain. “Emmett Till was a good kid and his life mattered."
Jimmy Garoppolo’s Time in the Bay is Over Make no mistake: Jimmy Garoppolo’s fate as the starting quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers was decided exactly 270 days ago. That was the day, of course, that the 49ers mortgaged their future to select Trey Lance with the third pick in the 2021 NFL draft.
Spikes in Violence May Mean San Francisco Not so Golden After All The deplorable situation in San Francisco does not seem to have an immediate solution, meanwhile, residents are beginning to doubt whether the policies that have been taken in recent years have been the result of the current and scary reality of San Francisco, and how long it might take to recover t