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At Mashouf Wellness Center, students have voiced frustrations over aging and missing gym equipment, and a poor layout of the ...
Graduating students wave to the crowd as they make their way to their seats at Oracle Park on Friday, May 23, 2025. ( Haley ...
Students from San Francisco State University are changing their own perceptions about incarceration through a program that ...
José Martínez, a fourth-year political science student, emphasized the importance of student activism in his life and being ...
SFSU men’s soccer club President Daniel Rodriguez sits down on the Chomp to discuss his athletic journey and the discontinuation of the official men’s soccer team.
From “Scream” to “Halloween” to “Evil Dead,” countless horror franchises have been adapted to fit into modern genre ...
Melissa Garcia and Sophia Rerucha joined KSFS News director Juliana Postrel on “In the Know” to discuss bilingual journalism, the news industry and the new pope.
Bay to Breakers, San Francisco’s annual foot race, drew thousands of runners today. Participants showed up in diverse ...
When Tim Robinson meets his cool neighbor Paul Rudd, he shows why men shouldn’t have friends in the new comedy “Friendship.” ...
A senior pitcher mentally quit softball in her sophomore year at Chico State, but her choice to play at SFSU led her to ...
What could be a better follow-up to Easter weekend than witnessing the trial of Judas, the man who betrayed Jesus? “The Last Days of Judas Iscariot” is the major Spring production for the theatre ...
Roberto Santiago joins Gator Talk to discuss DPRC’s opportunities for the Deaf and hard of hearing community’s educational success.