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Author: Katie Urdan

ARTS & CULTURE

Mel’s Drive-in: The Best Breakfast in the Bay

  • Post Author By Katie Urdan
  • Post Date May 17, 2018

From the bright neon sign to the smell of buttery pancakes that wafts through the restaurant, Mel’s Drive-in is an American classic. Ever since its […]

POLITICS

Politicians Divert Attention to Evade Real Change in Legislation

  • Post Author By Katie Urdan
  • Post Date March 28, 2018

The recent shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida has reenergized the debate in the United States over laws that control the […]

POLITICS

SF’s New Minimum Wage: the Benefits and Potential Repercussions

  • Post Author By Katie Urdan
  • Post Date February 28, 2018

This July, San Francisco’s minimum wage will increase from $14 to $15 per hour. This increase is one of many over the last few years, […]

FEATURES

Gentrification in Ingleside: Ocean Avenue at a Glance

  • Post Author By Katie Urdan
  • Post Date October 23, 2017

Every evening after school, I drive down twenty-five blocks of Ocean Avenue on my way home. I pass Whole Foods, Phillz, Poke Bowl, and the […]

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