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Coming seemingly back out of the woodworks, Earl Sweatshirt delivers his third full-length LP, “Some Rap Songs,” featuring lo-fi sampling, experimental drum beats and chopped blues samples. With 15...
Hold on to your belongings, SF State is experiencing a rash of thefts across campus.
Since the beginning of October, victims have reported 51 incidents of petty theft, grand theft, burglary and vehicle...
Three SF State alumni will be inducted in the Alumni Hall of Fame next month for their works in asthma research in minority children, increasing awareness of police brutality, and works in poetry and activism....
In 2001, less than a month after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, the U.S. started Operation Enduring Freedom, kickstarting U.S. operations in Afghanistan.
After an allied military assault on Kabul, ousting...
“‘99 took Astroworld, it had to relocate - Told the dogs I’d bring it back; it was a seal of faith,” proclaims Travis Scott on his track "Stargazing" off his album "Astroworld," released in August....
Up to Us, a campus group aiming to help voice student concerns, is in its final stages of becoming a fully recognized on-campus club after almost six years of expanding its campaign and presence at SF...
Through the power of spoken word and dialogue, students and performers honored challenged literary works and expressed their thoughts and emotions on topics such as femininity, race, gender, sex, power...
SF State President Leslie Wong announced on Monday, October 1, that he will be stepping down from his position as university president after the 2018-2019 school year. Shortly after his announcement, students...
SF State alumnae, poet Rae Armantrout and writer Rebecca Solnit, are among six Bay Area authors nominated for the 2018 National Book Award, according to KQED.
The National Book Foundation released...
The Associated Students’ Richard Oakes Multicultural Center will be celebrating Banned Books Week at the Cesar Chavez Center Plaza on Thursday, Sept. 27 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Banned Books Week will...
Climate leaders descended on San Francisco for this week's Global Climate Action Summit days after Gov. Jerry Brown signed an executive order and Senate Bill 100 requiring California to reduce greenhouse...
An SF State professor studying violence and suicide prevention hopes a new health and wellness course will lead to fewer tragedies among students who sign up and cause a ripple effect among their peers.
The...
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