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Yet another chance

Yet another chance

Grace Ainslie, News Editor November 2, 2017

In the wake of the worst mass shooting in modern United States history, which injured over 500 people at the hands of one man in Las Vegas, politicians threw around the usual buzzwords — “tragedy,”...

Controversial skincare ad provokes thought

Controversial skincare ad provokes thought

Asha Khanna, Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2017

A new ad for a popular personal care brand caught many users’ attention a few weeks ago. Although I do not have a Facebook account, the internet’s outrage over the ad quickly caught my attention. The...

Fleeing the Bay Area fires

Cece Giarman, Web Editor October 10, 2017

WEB EXCLUSIVE After a long week of school and volleyball, I was more than excited to relax during my weekend in California's wine country and cool down at my dear friend Natalia Varni’s home. I spent...

Nude not so nude for all

‘Nude’ not so nude for all

Josephine Rozzelle, Sports Editor September 28, 2017

The Band-Aid brand, cosmetic manufacturers and undergarment businesses pride themselves on products that camouflage to one’s skin, however they do not have everyone’s skin in mind. A lack of diversity...

Exercising our Rights

Exercising our Rights

Claire Kosewic, Editor in Chief September 28, 2017

“Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech.” Ten words, written into the First Amendment to the Constitution by James Madison over 200 years ago, became the subject of controversy...

Blue Bottle Coffee Company offers treats such as a saffron snickerdoodle and double chocolate chip cookie. The coffee chain opened on the corner of Fillmore and Jackson streets in June.

Food on Fillmore

Grace Ainslie, News Editor September 28, 2017

Students tired of repetitious food and beverages choices can now dine at several new storefronts recently opened around the Broadway Campus. Two years after announcing that it would take over the old...

Climate change calls for international response

Climate change calls for international response

Editorial Board September 28, 2017

Communities ripped apart by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma can focus on little but immediate recovery efforts, but climate scientists see the devastating storms as ominous warning signs of what is to come...

Home (not so) sweet home

Home (not so) sweet home

Asha Khanna, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2017

My biggest worry the two weeks before Senior Year began was cramming in my summer reading. My dad’s — just over 30 years ago — was immigrating to America. A year prior to moving, his parents,...

Point of View: Knuckleball

Point of View: Knuckleball

Josephine Rozzelle, Sports Editor September 27, 2017

Every now and then in the wake of a pitch-to-the-head or a snide comment, a gloves-off, bench-clearing brawl will erupt between two teams in front of me at a baseball game. Although the players may leave...

A group of girls eat churros from a nearby food truck while sitting in front of the Off the Grid sign. Off the Grid occurs at Fort Mason every Friday from 5-10 pm.

Off the grid, off the charts

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor May 21, 2017

DJ music and a subtle buzz of conversation combined with the mouthwatering aroma of cooking foods from dozens of vendors hits visitors all at once as they walk past a large, illuminated “Off the Grid”...

13 Reasons not to watch

’13 Reasons’ not to watch

Grace Ainslie, Assistant Sports Editor May 18, 2017

After the release of a new series about a high school teenager who commits suicide, popular streaming service Netflix faced accusations of promoting suicidal behavior and garnered backlash on social media...

Passion over price

Passion over price

Alyssa Alvarez, Sports Editor May 17, 2017

$495. That’s how much UCLA basketball player and NBA hopeful Lonzo Ball’s new signature shoe sells for. In order to keep the money in the family, Ball declined contracts with Nike and Under Armour...

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