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Political Science majors Yana Gagloeva and Liam Sidebottom recently won a national championship from the American Moot Court Association. They won the first-ever national trophy for San Francisco ...
SYFY WIRE -- Most cartoon characters are unaware that they’re naked, unless a designer puts them into a costume. Animation historian and San Francisco State media professor Karl Cohen says that early ...
San Francisco State University Professor and Director of Veteran Documentary Corps, Daniel Bernardi, has received a grant from the National Cemetery Administration's Veterans Legacy Program to make ...
LOS ALTOS TOWN CRIER -- Two groups, Campus Change Mountain View High School and Los Altos Students, Alumni and Educators – jointly submitted a petition to the district last week, urging a number of ...
WORLD LINK (COOS BAY, OREGON) -- The new “Figuratively Speaking” show will consist of oil painting and sketches by W.M. (Wendy) Ralston-Burger of Lakeside. Ralston-Burger explores the space between ...
UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL -- Responsible Living: Explorations in Applied Buddhist Ethics — Animals, Environment, GMOs, Digital Media is a collection of exploratory essays which uses applied Buddhist ethics, ...
SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS -- Josh Green teaches American politics at San Francisco State University. He wrote this op-ed about millennials’ attitudes toward the First Amendment and people expressing ...
PUBLIC SEMINAR -- Marc Stein is the Jamie and Phyllis Pasker Professor of History at San Francisco State University. His next book, “Queer Public History: Essays on Scholarly Activism,” will be ...
MONTEREY HERALD -- Anne Adams Helms frolicked as a child in Yosemite, where her mother ran a small artist’s studio that doubled as the family home. Her father was a photographer and an environmental ...
SONOMA VALLEY SUN -- Founded in 1911 by San Francisco physician Philip King Brown, Arequipa was for women only; it operated until 1957, about 10 years after a TB vaccine was in wide use. Using ...
LIFE AND STYLE WEEKLY -- At the end of season one, Stephen left for college at San Francisco State University, but not before he and Kristin share a teary-eyed goodbye on the beach. At the time, it ...
To commemorate Black History Month, a San Francisco State University documentary team will debut four shorts about the first Black servicemembers in the U.S. Marine Corps. Each of the short films will ...
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