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Eve DeBord

Eve DeBord

Eve (she/her) is the campus editor for Xpress Newspaper. This is her last semester at SF State and she will be graduating with her B.A. in Journalism and minors in Queer Ethnic Studies, Criminal Justice and Philosophy. DeBord grew up in Oakland and was living in San Francisco prior to the pandemic, but has since moved to Humboldt County and live/work on a farm. In her free time when she is not tending to the animals or working on reporting a story DeBord loves hiking, bouldering and reading.

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President Biden’s Build Back Better Act relies on Budget Reconciliation, which allows for certain budgetary legislation to pass by a simple majority. (Cameron Lee / Golden Gate Xpress)

Budget reconciliation: Why Senate Democrats need Manchin and Sinema’s votes

Eve DeBord Nov 1, 2021

Editor's note: This story reflects the state of the bill on Monday, Nov. 1st. Senate negotiations are ongoing and the bill is not yet finalized. President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better Act has been...

Photo of University Police Department at SF State on Oct. 7, 2021. Following the campus threat of a shooter on campus on Sept. 28, UPD has updated its crime log. (Sabita Shrestha/Golden Gate Xpress)

Arrest information relating to Sept. 28 campus closure now public

Eve DeBord Oct 7, 2021

Arrest information including the name of the accused and charges pertaining to the Sept. 28 threat to campus have now been updated on the University Police Department’s crime log. UPD dispatch confirmed...

Alameda County Supervisor David Haubert speaks during the 9/11 Memorial Ceremony 20th Anniversary at Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, on Sep. 11, 2021. Haubert expressed his gratitude toward the military service members in attendance. (Nicolas Cholula / Golden Gate Xpress)

20 Years Later, Reflections on 9/11

Eve DeBord Sep 11, 2021

Saturday marks the 20-year anniversary of 9/11, when following the hijacking of four planes, 2,977 people were killed, including over 400 first responders. On September 11, 2001, classes on SF State’s...

Michael Loebs stands in front of the candidate poster on Sept. 9, 2021 in San Francisco. Professor Loebs is one of the candidates in the California Gubernatorial Recall election. (Paris Galarza/Golden Gate Xpress)

Michael Loebs for CA

Welcome to Gator Talk, a collaborative CalState podcast that brings city and statewide perspectives to SF State news. Seb is out this week so Co-host, Chris Ramirez, and guest host Eve DeBord, Campus...

Planned Parenthood in El Cerrito on Sept. 2, 2021. The new Texas abortion ban law, known as SB8, outlaws abortion as early as six weeks of pregnancy, which has caused an uproar nationwide. (Sabita Shrestha / Golden Gate Xpress)

Texas implements the most restrictive abortion law

Eve DeBord Sep 2, 2021

On Wednesday near midnight, in a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Texas law that heavily limits access to abortions in the state — making it illegal to have an abortion once cardiac activity...

Lalin St. Juste, lead singer for The Seshen, says music is a way for her to break her silence and speak comfortably. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress)

B-sides with Lalin St. Juste

Eve DeBord May 14, 2021
Frontwoman of the Bay Area based band The Seshen discusses creative expression during the pandemic
Geneva Harrison is a Bay Area-based drummer for the band Bells Atlas. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress)

B-sides with Geneva Harrison

Eve DeBord May 7, 2021

Like many, the pandemic upturned percussionist Geneva Harrison’s plans for 2020.  She had just arrived in Spain, preparing for a month-long performance trip that she had hoped to expand into a few...

Mia Pixley, P.h.D., is a classically trained cellist and clinical psychologist who blends her two fields to produce art. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress)

B-Sides with Mia Pixley

Eve DeBord Apr 30, 2021

It took a busy New York morning, where Mia Pixley, P.h.D., stood on the subway during rush hour in a coffee-soaked jacket to push her to take a leap across the nation.  Her reality of the next hour...

A Safeway Pharmacy employee fills out a COVID-19 vaccine passport in the Mashouf Wellness Center on Feb. 3. According to the CSU, all students and faculty who will be on campus for in-person learning during the fall semester must be vaccinated. (Jun Ueda / Golden Gate Xpress)

CSU, UC systems make move toward mandating COVID-19 vaccinations

Eve DeBord Apr 22, 2021

The California State University and University of California systems announced on Thursday that they would be requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for faculty, staff and students effective Fall 2021, or whenever...

Dom Jones is a Bay Area native who has created a company to produce her art and the art of others. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress)

B-sides with Dom Jones

Eve DeBord Apr 16, 2021

Growing up in the Bay Area, Dom Jones remembers quickly immersing herself in the local music and poetry scene. She recalls not being able to turn on an episode of Def Poetry Jam without seeing someone...

Chhoti Maa is a musician and instructor of Latino and Latina Studies at SF State who draws some inspiration from her Latinx roots. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress)

B-Sides with Chhoti Maa

Eve DeBord Apr 9, 2021

Chhoti Maa, or Vreni Michelini-Castillo as her students know her, has been teaching in SF State’s Latina/Latino Studies Department since Spring 2019, but she’s been creating music for much longer.  Her...

First 100: Biden signs stimulus package

Eve DeBord Mar 12, 2021

President Joe Biden’s stimulus package was signed into law on Thursday, after the Senate amended and the House re-approved the initial bill. The package will provide support to Americans struggling financially...

Thomas Griego attends one of his nursing classes using Zoom from his dorm room at Towers at Centennial Square on February 26, 2021. Griego, an SF State student, works as a desk assistant for the nursing program at the university. (Amalia Diaz / Golden Gate Xpress)

SF State’s College of Extended Learning gives back to essential workers

Eve DeBord Mar 10, 2021

Monica Ferrey always had intentions of returning to SF State to complete her degree, but the strains of being a single parent struggling to afford in the Bay Area was a constant stressor that kept pushing...

In order for Biden's relief bill to pass in the Senate, only a simple majority is required among Democrats. (Phil Roeder / Creative Commons)

House Democrats pass Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, no Republican support

Eve DeBord Feb 27, 2021

On Friday, the House voted to pass President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan, which calls for $1.9 trillion in funding mostly toward ramping up the fight against COVID-19 and providing financial assistance...

Jason Phillips, SF State alum and vice president of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., Pi Chi Chapter, sits in a space for youth where he works at 100% College Prep. (Lucky Whitburn-Thomas / Golden Gate Xpress)

Black Greek letter organizations at SF State intend to leave legacy of Black excellence

Eve DeBord Feb 22, 2021

Jason Phillips had his first introduction to Black Greek letter organizations in high school, when he visited numerous historically Black colleges and universities on the East Coast and in the South, including...

Chancellor Dr. Joseph I. Castro addresses the likelihood of returning to in-person instruction in Fall 2021. (Eve DeBord / Golden Gate Xpress)

[Photo] Chancellor Castro addresses in-person learning plans for fall

Eve DeBord Feb 9, 2021

Chancellor Dr. Joseph I. Castro addresses the likelihood of returning to in-person instruction in Fall 2021. (Eve DeBord / Golden Gate Xpress)

The J. Paul Leonard Library remains empty due the COVID-19 outbreak at SF State on March 15, 2020. (Emily Curiel / Golden Gate Xpress)

Amid a pandemic, graduation rates have yet to take a hit

Eve DeBord Feb 1, 2021

Despite slow yet steady progress toward rising graduation rates in the California State University system, there are still significant graduation inequities found in SF State’s student body. Even...

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