By: Evan Brown
October is National Bullying Prevention and Awareness Month, part of the growing recognition of what has been labeled an epidemic by education and psychology professionals. From the …
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By: Danielle Winterhalter
For young people in San Francisco, political discussions and activist opinions aren’t rare. They can be so prevalent in fact, we easily forget that we live in …
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By: Dwight Alexander
After years of construction, City College of San Francisco finally opened the doors of its newest campus a few weeks back. Located in Chinatown at Kearny and Washington streets …
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By: Dwight Alexander
The SF Planning Department’s Property Information Map has recently been identified by Harvard’s Ash Center as one of 111 Bright ideas in Government.
The Property Information Map …
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By: Evan Brown
The day has arrived: Plastic bags in SF are a thing of the past… mostly.
If you somehow hadn’t heard, just plain forgot, or were understandably confused …
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By: Miriam E. Marks
Last week, in a move that is a true poster child of Government 2.0, California residents were officially able to complete their voter registration forms online. …
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