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LWHS Conducts Second Annual ‘Community Experience Survey’

LWHS Conducts Second Annual ‘Community Experience Survey’

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The New Tobacco: Meta and Google Face $6 Billion in Damages

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New HHH Fund Kindles Student Initiatives

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Humans of New York Revealed

  • Post Author By Amanda Braitman
  • Post Date December 12, 2013

Humans of New York, commonly known as HONY, is taking the Internet by storm. What began as a humble Facebook page has expanded to include […]

Tagged brandon stanton, HONY, humans of new york, new york city, photography
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The Bounty of the Glen Park Farmers’

  • Post Author By Sabrina Larsen
  • Post Date December 10, 2013

In the heart of Glen Park, across from the bustling BART station on a busy Sunday morning, hectic workers set up tents and tables, placing […]

Tagged Bernal Heights, Farmers Market, Farming, Fresh fruit, Glen Park, Vegetables
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An Expensive City

  • Post Author By bixarcher15
  • Post Date December 10, 2013

In recent years, San Francisco has experienced a slow rise in the cost of living. San Francisco Supervisor David Campos claims that in the city, […]

Tagged cost of living, gentrification, san francisco, tech boom, wealth gap
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The Bay Area’s Graffiti Wars

  • Post Author By Cole Crawford
  • Post Date December 10, 2013

Neon hues or simple black. “Tags” or “bombs.” A portrait of a fictional creature on the wall of a factory in Albany, or a name […]

Tagged graffiti, oakland, san francisco, vandalism
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Tiny Pony Abducted, Then Recovered!

  • Post Author By Amelia Roskin-Frazee
  • Post Date December 10, 2013

Horse lovers in Italy rejoiced on September 19, 2013 when Charlie, one of the world’s smallest ponies, was recovered after being kidnapped from the 47th […]

Tagged pony
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The Cool Rise of Frozen Yogurt

  • Post Author By Franklin Lewis
  • Post Date December 10, 2013

“Hey bro, you wanna grab some froyo? I’m kinda feeling some froyo right now.” Frozen yogurt! It’s everyone’s favorite free-period treat. And why not? It’s […]

Tagged desserts, food, froyo, ocean ave, yum
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GLSEN Spreads Cyberbullying Awareness

  • Post Author By Amelia Roskin-Frazee
  • Post Date October 24, 2013

Faggot. This was the first word Orlando high school senior Ben O’Keefe saw when he checked his e-mail after school one day in September 2010. […]

Tagged bullying, GLSEN, LGBT
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City College of San Francisco Fights for Accreditation

  • Post Author By Julia Thompson
  • Post Date October 22, 2013

Since its opening in September of 1935, City College of San Francisco has been a public institution serving both the academic and vocational needs of […]

Tagged City College
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Fatism: The Socially Accepted Prejudice?

  • Post Author By rvonbreton
  • Post Date October 16, 2013

Stereotyping and discrimination have become social offenses in recent decades. So why is it that all but few are silent when the cause of discrimination […]

Tagged Fatism, prejudice
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Treasure Island’s Development Delayed Further

  • Post Author By Amanda Braitman
  • Post Date October 16, 2013

Treasure Island, the artificial landmass off of Yerba Buena Island (not to be confused with Angel Island in Marin County) has been full of promise […]

Tagged development, radioactive waste, Treasure Island

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