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Protest
At Columbia, the Gaza encampment was peaceful, collaborative, and considerate
Stephanie Gutierrez Rios
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May 12, 2024
And then the police came. A student's perspective
Dance
‘The People’s Palace’ injects missing diversity into City Hall’s storied architecture
Mary Carbonara
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May 7, 2024
Choreographer Joanna Haigood of Zaccho Dance aims 'to provide a more accurate picture of vibrant San Francisco.'
Opinion
Restoring the ecosystem of City College
Leslie Simon
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May 1, 2024
The next chancellor needs to prioritize all types of classes for all types of students.
Business + Tech
New conservative DCCC members will face vote on critical labor issues
Tim Redmond
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April 18, 2024
Will the 'moderate' majority elected with tech money support bills that regulate AI, robotaxis, and robotrucks?
Development
Big Treasure Island developers seek $115 million city bailout
Steve Stallone
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April 14, 2024
Deal would tie up all of SF's borrowing authority for three years—and could cost the taxpayers millions.
Art Review
A profound web of hybrid histories in MoAD’s ‘Unruly Navigations’
Genevieve Quick
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April 8, 2024
Curator Key Jo Lee looks beyond the US perspective, taking an exciting global perspective on Black culture.
Education
SFUSD starts fraught project of considering school closures
Ida Mojadad
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March 29, 2024
Superintendent announces draft criteria for which schools will shut or be consolidated as the number of students keeps dropping.
Opinion
CEQA has nothing to do with SF downtown’s economic woes
Ruby Acevedo and Douglas P. Carstens
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March 25, 2024
And Scott Wiener's attack on the environmental law will only make things worse for vulnerable populations.
Campaign Trail
Hundreds rally for Preston kick-off
Tim Redmond
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March 24, 2024
Spirited event seeks to draw a clear line between the billionaires and the rest of the city.
Campaign Trail
What the March election really meant—and where the city goes from here
Calvin Welch
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March 21, 2024
Big tech money and low progressive turnout carried the day—but what if there's a real mayor's race in November?
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