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Why We Hate Skyler White

  • Post Author By Kiana Sezawar Keshavarz
  • Post Date December 15, 2022

From Tik Tok comment sections to Reddit discussion boards to everyday conversations with friends, one thing is clear: we hate Skyler White. As crime drama […]

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Is Car-Free JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park Equitable?

  • Post Author By Emily Nguyen
  • Post Date March 25, 2022

John F. Kennedy Drive is a 7.3 mile promenade that begins in the Panhandle on Fell St. and ends near the Golden Gate Park Windmills […]

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The Trek Home From Tahoe Can Be A Slippery Slope

  • Post Author By Nina Laser
  • Post Date February 25, 2022

On Tuesday morning, December 28, 2021, I woke up to the sound of my dad’s muffled footsteps approaching my bed on the unfamiliar carpeted floors […]

VOICES

Leveling the Playing Field: What to Prioritize in the Age of Variants?

  • Post Author By Jacob Weiner
  • Post Date February 25, 2022

As the Omicron variant tore through the Bay Area, the Lick-Wilmerding community went the extra mile with safety measures to adjust to this new reality. […]

LWHS Varsity Girls' Basketball team huddles up. photo courtesy of Lick-Wilmerding High School
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“Angry Feminist”: Marginalizing Women and Their Beliefs

  • Post Author By Charlotte King
  • Post Date December 14, 2021

“The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women.” television evangelist, Pat Robertson, said in a 1992 fundraising letter, “It is about a socialist, […]

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“We Need Another Uprising”: Youth, Environmentalism, and Nuclear Weapons

  • Post Author By Cate Warden
  • Post Date December 14, 2021

The chance of nuclear war is higher than one may think — Stanford risk analysis expert Martin Hellman even goes as far as to say […]

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Opinion: Vaccine Accessibility Before Vaccine Passports in San Francisco

  • Post Author By Naomi Taxay
  • Post Date May 4, 2021

The San Francisco Giants opened up their stadium on Friday, April 9, to fans who could provide proof of vaccination or evidence of a recent […]

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Op-Ed: Stockton’s Basic Income Program Plants the SEED for a Better Future

  • Post Author By Ethan Rendon and Dylan Sibbitt
  • Post Date April 29, 2021

Laura Kidd Plummer, a grandmother of nine, living on $1500 a month, was one of the residents of Stockton, California who struggled to make ends […]

VOICES

Satire: Wall Street Under Attack: The Gamestop Controversy Explained

  • Post Author By Indigo Mudbhary
  • Post Date April 7, 2021

It was a crisp, cool January morning in New York and everything on Wall Street was as it should be. That is until an angry […]

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Season’s Greetings Perspective: The December Email Dilemma

  • Post Author By Indigo Mudbhary
  • Post Date December 16, 2020

It’s a nearly impossible feat to write an email to a large group of people in the month of December. This is because inevitably, the […]

The month of December places pressure on email senders everywhere. Photo by Primo Lagaso Goldberg

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