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Matthew Faludi, Staff Reporter • May 17, 2021. SF State program aspires to create community for AAPI students. May 13, 2021. Guardian Scholars Program helps former foster youth thrive despite adversity. May 11, 2021. Unmuted: A Virtual Theater DigiFest. May 10, 2021. Visual, performing arts set stage for fall semester. JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF State THE DIFFICULTIES OF ONLINE LEARNING The difficulties of online learning. K-12 educators and instructors continue to experience challenges transitioning to online learning during the pandemic. Teachers say that online schooling has led to student disengagement as many students leave their cameras off during instruction. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress)CHRIS RAMIREZ
Chris Ramirez is the current editor-in-chief for San Francisco State University’s student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. His vision for the publication is to engage with and develop relationships across the campus community, and works to create cohesion within the newsroom. He was born in Los Angeles County and raised by first TRUST THE PROCESS: BABS FRY AND PET RECOVERY When “Valley Fire” ripped through Jamul, an unincorporated region of eastern San Diego county, in Sept. 2020, Babs Fry said she made a quick call to her loved ones to confirm that she was sticking to her plan – and that she loved them. Fry would not evacuate. Her loved ones were disappointed, maybe, she DIA DE LAS MADRES DIGITALLY RETURNS TO THE EXPLORATORIUM After having to cancel last year’s event due to the pandemic, the San Francisco Exploratorium brought back this year its seventh annual Dia De Las Madres event. For this year’s event, the Exploratorium went all digital and provided an online viewing experience for patrons. “We have a lot of experts on our staff that we’re RULE ON H-1B VISA DELAYED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION The policy of the H-1B visa program, a non-immigrant visa allowing foreign workers to be employed by U.S. companies, is being delayed by the Biden administration until Dec. 31, 2021. This delay gives more time for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to test and develop plans for the program moving forward. USCIS receives HOW CONVERSATIONS ABOUT CONSENT CAST OUT QUEER April serves as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, which highlights survivor-focused organizations, crisis centers and government programs that work to educate the community on what sexual assault looks like and how to prevent it. As part of an annual tradition to raise awareness about consent, the SF State Residence Life LGBTQ+ organization, Everything Great About You, LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET Legalize steroids in baseball, the game will only get better. With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right. BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCING According to a study by Harris Interactive, currently one in five people in the U.S. has at least one tattoo. Although this 21 percent tattooed population is actively growing, 40 percent of people think this progression is a change for the worse, according to Pew Research Center. It’s interesting how perspectives are so different.GOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Matthew Faludi, Staff Reporter • May 17, 2021. SF State program aspires to create community for AAPI students. May 13, 2021. Guardian Scholars Program helps former foster youth thrive despite adversity. May 11, 2021. Unmuted: A Virtual Theater DigiFest. May 10, 2021. Visual, performing arts set stage for fall semester. JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF State THE DIFFICULTIES OF ONLINE LEARNING The difficulties of online learning. K-12 educators and instructors continue to experience challenges transitioning to online learning during the pandemic. Teachers say that online schooling has led to student disengagement as many students leave their cameras off during instruction. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress)CHRIS RAMIREZ
Chris Ramirez is the current editor-in-chief for San Francisco State University’s student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. His vision for the publication is to engage with and develop relationships across the campus community, and works to create cohesion within the newsroom. He was born in Los Angeles County and raised by first TRUST THE PROCESS: BABS FRY AND PET RECOVERY When “Valley Fire” ripped through Jamul, an unincorporated region of eastern San Diego county, in Sept. 2020, Babs Fry said she made a quick call to her loved ones to confirm that she was sticking to her plan – and that she loved them. Fry would not evacuate. Her loved ones were disappointed, maybe, she DIA DE LAS MADRES DIGITALLY RETURNS TO THE EXPLORATORIUM After having to cancel last year’s event due to the pandemic, the San Francisco Exploratorium brought back this year its seventh annual Dia De Las Madres event. For this year’s event, the Exploratorium went all digital and provided an online viewing experience for patrons. “We have a lot of experts on our staff that we’re RULE ON H-1B VISA DELAYED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION The policy of the H-1B visa program, a non-immigrant visa allowing foreign workers to be employed by U.S. companies, is being delayed by the Biden administration until Dec. 31, 2021. This delay gives more time for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to test and develop plans for the program moving forward. USCIS receives HOW CONVERSATIONS ABOUT CONSENT CAST OUT QUEER April serves as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, which highlights survivor-focused organizations, crisis centers and government programs that work to educate the community on what sexual assault looks like and how to prevent it. As part of an annual tradition to raise awareness about consent, the SF State Residence Life LGBTQ+ organization, Everything Great About You, LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET Legalize steroids in baseball, the game will only get better. With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right. BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCING According to a study by Harris Interactive, currently one in five people in the U.S. has at least one tattoo. Although this 21 percent tattooed population is actively growing, 40 percent of people think this progression is a change for the worse, according to Pew Research Center. It’s interesting how perspectives are so different.GOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Comparatively, by the end of December 2020, 260 people in San Francisco had died in association with COVID-19, from a population of approximately 880,000, according to the San Francisco Department of Public Health. “We know what it looks like to respond to an epidemic,” District TK Supervisor Matt Haney said. TRUST THE PROCESS: BABS FRY AND PET RECOVERY When “Valley Fire” ripped through Jamul, an unincorporated region of eastern San Diego county, in Sept. 2020, Babs Fry said she made a quick call to her loved ones to confirm that she was sticking to her plan – and that she loved them. Fry would not evacuate. Her loved ones were disappointed, maybe, she TREND STORY: GOTTA CATCH ‘EM ALL! Trend Story: Gotta Catch ‘Em All! The latest money bonanza to hit the internet, Pokémon cards have been COVID-19’s surprise money-making trend as millennials are rifling through their closets hoping to strike gold. Micky Gallegos, 25, U.C. Berkeley music graduate, shows off her collection of Pokemon cards and items thathave been collected
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Chris Ramirez is the current editor-in-chief for San Francisco State University’s student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. His vision for the publication is to engage with and develop relationships across the campus community, and works to create cohesion within the newsroom. He was born in Los Angeles County and raised by firstGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Kayma is one of six women-led restaurants currently in the marketplace, which opened its doors April 5 in the Tenderloin, after delayed construction due to the coronavirus pandemic. The seventh restaurant, Bini’s Kitchen, and cocktail bar La Paloma will join when indoor dining is fully reintroduced to San Francisco sometimethis summer.
THE CELEBRATION OF CINCO DE MAYO It is a Mexican heritage celebration from the victory over France by the outnumbered Mexican Army. Also known as Battle of Puebla Day, as the victory occurred in Puebla, Mexico on May 5, 1862. Cinco de Mayo started as a way to embrace Mexican heritage and is now celebrated by Americans with parties, parades and Mexican-inspired food and drinks THE SUNRISE MOVEMENT: MADE FOR EARTH DAY The Sunrise Movement is a branching political movement aimed at stopping climate change and creating well-paying ‘green’ jobs in the process. (Batai / Creative Commons) On April 22, the day designated as Earth Day, Sunrise Bay Area’s Twitter feed was pushing out more content than usual. The Bay Area’s chapter of theself-described
BONITA TINDLE BREAKS SILENCE ABOUT VIRAL DREADLOCKS VIDEO Bonita Tindle spoke out on her Facebook page for the first time since the video of a confrontation between her and a white student with dreadlocks, Cory Goldstein, went viral March 28. Tindle talked about how her life has changed significantly over the past few weeks regarding the contents of this video. She stated in CHILDREN CAN CHANGE FUTURE OF RAPE CULTURE Rape is not always a violent, savage held-at-knifepoint type of occurrence. It doesn’t always happen by strangers who grab women from behind and drag them off into a back alley. It’s done by people you know, people you like and people you see every day. It USING FAKE NAMES ONLINE CREATES ISSUES IN REAL LIFE Using fake names online creates issues in real life. Today, more than half of people over the age of 25 use smartphones and tablet devices to email, browse the web or connect to social media. But 30 years of Internet growing pains have left technology fans so skeptical of a safe and secure online experience that many have resorted to falseGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Matthew Faludi, Staff Reporter • May 17, 2021. SF State program aspires to create community for AAPI students. May 13, 2021. Guardian Scholars Program helps former foster youth thrive despite adversity. May 11, 2021. Unmuted: A Virtual Theater DigiFest. May 10, 2021. Visual, performing arts set stage for fall semester. JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF State THE DIFFICULTIES OF ONLINE LEARNING The difficulties of online learning. K-12 educators and instructors continue to experience challenges transitioning to online learning during the pandemic. Teachers say that online schooling has led to student disengagement as many students leave their cameras off during instruction. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress)CHRIS RAMIREZ
Chris Ramirez is the current editor-in-chief for San Francisco State University’s student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. His vision for the publication is to engage with and develop relationships across the campus community, and works to create cohesion within the newsroom. He was born in Los Angeles County and raised by first RULE ON H-1B VISA DELAYED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION The policy of the H-1B visa program, a non-immigrant visa allowing foreign workers to be employed by U.S. companies, is being delayed by the Biden administration until Dec. 31, 2021. This delay gives more time for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to test and develop plans for the program moving forward. USCIS receives DIA DE LAS MADRES DIGITALLY RETURNS TO THE EXPLORATORIUM After having to cancel last year’s event due to the pandemic, the San Francisco Exploratorium brought back this year its seventh annual Dia De Las Madres event. For this year’s event, the Exploratorium went all digital and provided an online viewing experience for patrons. “We have a lot of experts on our staff that we’re THE SUNRISE MOVEMENT: MADE FOR EARTH DAY The Sunrise Movement is a branching political movement aimed at stopping climate change and creating well-paying ‘green’ jobs in the process. (Batai / Creative Commons) On April 22, the day designated as Earth Day, Sunrise Bay Area’s Twitter feed was pushing out more content than usual. The Bay Area’s chapter of theself-described
LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET Legalize steroids in baseball, the game will only get better. With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right. HOW CONVERSATIONS ABOUT CONSENT CAST OUT QUEER April serves as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, which highlights survivor-focused organizations, crisis centers and government programs that work to educate the community on what sexual assault looks like and how to prevent it. As part of an annual tradition to raise awareness about consent, the SF State Residence Life LGBTQ+ organization, Everything Great About You, BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCING According to a study by Harris Interactive, currently one in five people in the U.S. has at least one tattoo. Although this 21 percent tattooed population is actively growing, 40 percent of people think this progression is a change for the worse, according to Pew Research Center. It’s interesting how perspectives are so different.GOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Matthew Faludi, Staff Reporter • May 17, 2021. SF State program aspires to create community for AAPI students. May 13, 2021. Guardian Scholars Program helps former foster youth thrive despite adversity. May 11, 2021. Unmuted: A Virtual Theater DigiFest. May 10, 2021. Visual, performing arts set stage for fall semester. JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF State THE DIFFICULTIES OF ONLINE LEARNING The difficulties of online learning. K-12 educators and instructors continue to experience challenges transitioning to online learning during the pandemic. Teachers say that online schooling has led to student disengagement as many students leave their cameras off during instruction. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress)CHRIS RAMIREZ
Chris Ramirez is the current editor-in-chief for San Francisco State University’s student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. His vision for the publication is to engage with and develop relationships across the campus community, and works to create cohesion within the newsroom. He was born in Los Angeles County and raised by first RULE ON H-1B VISA DELAYED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION The policy of the H-1B visa program, a non-immigrant visa allowing foreign workers to be employed by U.S. companies, is being delayed by the Biden administration until Dec. 31, 2021. This delay gives more time for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to test and develop plans for the program moving forward. USCIS receives DIA DE LAS MADRES DIGITALLY RETURNS TO THE EXPLORATORIUM After having to cancel last year’s event due to the pandemic, the San Francisco Exploratorium brought back this year its seventh annual Dia De Las Madres event. For this year’s event, the Exploratorium went all digital and provided an online viewing experience for patrons. “We have a lot of experts on our staff that we’re THE SUNRISE MOVEMENT: MADE FOR EARTH DAY The Sunrise Movement is a branching political movement aimed at stopping climate change and creating well-paying ‘green’ jobs in the process. (Batai / Creative Commons) On April 22, the day designated as Earth Day, Sunrise Bay Area’s Twitter feed was pushing out more content than usual. The Bay Area’s chapter of theself-described
LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET Legalize steroids in baseball, the game will only get better. With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right. HOW CONVERSATIONS ABOUT CONSENT CAST OUT QUEER April serves as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, which highlights survivor-focused organizations, crisis centers and government programs that work to educate the community on what sexual assault looks like and how to prevent it. As part of an annual tradition to raise awareness about consent, the SF State Residence Life LGBTQ+ organization, Everything Great About You, BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCING According to a study by Harris Interactive, currently one in five people in the U.S. has at least one tattoo. Although this 21 percent tattooed population is actively growing, 40 percent of people think this progression is a change for the worse, according to Pew Research Center. It’s interesting how perspectives are so different. TREND STORY: GOTTA CATCH ‘EM ALL! Trend Story: Gotta Catch ‘Em All! The latest money bonanza to hit the internet, Pokémon cards have been COVID-19’s surprise money-making trend as millennials are rifling through their closets hoping to strike gold. Micky Gallegos, 25, U.C. Berkeley music graduate, shows off her collection of Pokemon cards and items thathave been collected
TRUST THE PROCESS: BABS FRY AND PET RECOVERY When “Valley Fire” ripped through Jamul, an unincorporated region of eastern San Diego county, in Sept. 2020, Babs Fry said she made a quick call to her loved ones to confirm that she was sticking to her plan – and that she loved them. Fry would not evacuate. Her loved ones were disappointed, maybe, sheGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Kayma is one of six women-led restaurants currently in the marketplace, which opened its doors April 5 in the Tenderloin, after delayed construction due to the coronavirus pandemic. The seventh restaurant, Bini’s Kitchen, and cocktail bar La Paloma will join when indoor dining is fully reintroduced to San Francisco sometimethis summer.
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Chris Ramirez is the current editor-in-chief for San Francisco State University’s student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. His vision for the publication is to engage with and develop relationships across the campus community, and works to create cohesion within the newsroom. He was born in Los Angeles County and raised by first THE CELEBRATION OF CINCO DE MAYO It is a Mexican heritage celebration from the victory over France by the outnumbered Mexican Army. Also known as Battle of Puebla Day, as the victory occurred in Puebla, Mexico on May 5, 1862. Cinco de Mayo started as a way to embrace Mexican heritage and is now celebrated by Americans with parties, parades and Mexican-inspired food and drinks BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCING According to a study by Harris Interactive, currently one in five people in the U.S. has at least one tattoo. Although this 21 percent tattooed population is actively growing, 40 percent of people think this progression is a change for the worse, according to Pew Research Center. It’s interesting how perspectives are so different. THE SUNRISE MOVEMENT: MADE FOR EARTH DAY The Sunrise Movement is a branching political movement aimed at stopping climate change and creating well-paying ‘green’ jobs in the process. (Batai / Creative Commons) On April 22, the day designated as Earth Day, Sunrise Bay Area’s Twitter feed was pushing out more content than usual. The Bay Area’s chapter of theself-described
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Tree-lined landscaped parks, community gathering spaces, outdoor dining and a plaza for the neighborhood’s farmers market and, of course, 3,000 new homes — this is what lay in store for West San Francisco’s Stonestown Mall, according to Brookfield Properties’ development plans. Stonestown has long been a place for the community, particularly students, to shop, eat BONITA TINDLE BREAKS SILENCE ABOUT VIRAL DREADLOCKS VIDEO Bonita Tindle spoke out on her Facebook page for the first time since the video of a confrontation between her and a white student with dreadlocks, Cory Goldstein, went viral March 28. Tindle talked about how her life has changed significantly over the past few weeks regarding the contents of this video. She stated in USING FAKE NAMES ONLINE CREATES ISSUES IN REAL LIFE Using fake names online creates issues in real life. Today, more than half of people over the age of 25 use smartphones and tablet devices to email, browse the web or connect to social media. But 30 years of Internet growing pains have left technology fans so skeptical of a safe and secure online experience that many have resorted to falseGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Matthew Faludi, Staff Reporter • May 17, 2021. SF State program aspires to create community for AAPI students. May 13, 2021. Guardian Scholars Program helps former foster youth thrive despite adversity. May 11, 2021. Unmuted: A Virtual Theater DigiFest. May 10, 2021. Visual, performing arts set stage for fall semester. JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF State THE DIFFICULTIES OF ONLINE LEARNING The difficulties of online learning. K-12 educators and instructors continue to experience challenges transitioning to online learning during the pandemic. Teachers say that online schooling has led to student disengagement as many students leave their cameras off during instruction. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress) AS STUDENTS RALLY TO ABOLISH CAMPUS POLICE, SF STATE As students rally to abolish campus police, SF State reexamines safety. At a university characterized by diversity, social justice, protest clashes and profiling by police, the campus community rehashes what campus safety could look like. A police car sits in front of the University Police Department station on Tuesday, June 2, 2020.CHRIS RAMIREZ
Chris Ramirez is the current editor-in-chief for San Francisco State University’s student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. His vision for the publication is to engage with and develop relationships across the campus community, and works to create cohesion within the newsroom. He was born in Los Angeles County and raised by first LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET Legalize steroids in baseball, the game will only get better. With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right. RULE ON H-1B VISA DELAYED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION The policy of the H-1B visa program, a non-immigrant visa allowing foreign workers to be employed by U.S. companies, is being delayed by the Biden administration until Dec. 31, 2021. This delay gives more time for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to test and develop plans for the program moving forward. USCIS receives DEMYSTIFYING GRIEF: A COVID-19 CONVERSATION WE NEED TO Demystifying grief: A COVID-19 conversation we need to have. Grief, fear and confusion are universal. They are also difficult to talk about, which creates an unnecessary wedge between people who need each other. In the 1101st episode of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, Rogers tells the audience about the death of his childhood dog, Mitzi, and the BLACK STUDENTS SEEK AGENCY, VOICE Black student organizations rallied to condemn the Division of Equity and Community Inclusion’s decision to remove the Black Unity Center’s administrative analyst, Hanna Wodaje, from her position in early February. Members of the newly-formed Black Student Alliance circulated fliers across campus Feb. 11 to express their frustration with Student Affairs and Enrollment Management and BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCING According to a study by Harris Interactive, currently one in five people in the U.S. has at least one tattoo. Although this 21 percent tattooed population is actively growing, 40 percent of people think this progression is a change for the worse, according to Pew Research Center. It’s interesting how perspectives are so different.GOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Matthew Faludi, Staff Reporter • May 17, 2021. SF State program aspires to create community for AAPI students. May 13, 2021. Guardian Scholars Program helps former foster youth thrive despite adversity. May 11, 2021. Unmuted: A Virtual Theater DigiFest. May 10, 2021. Visual, performing arts set stage for fall semester. JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF State THE DIFFICULTIES OF ONLINE LEARNING The difficulties of online learning. K-12 educators and instructors continue to experience challenges transitioning to online learning during the pandemic. Teachers say that online schooling has led to student disengagement as many students leave their cameras off during instruction. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress) AS STUDENTS RALLY TO ABOLISH CAMPUS POLICE, SF STATE As students rally to abolish campus police, SF State reexamines safety. At a university characterized by diversity, social justice, protest clashes and profiling by police, the campus community rehashes what campus safety could look like. A police car sits in front of the University Police Department station on Tuesday, June 2, 2020.CHRIS RAMIREZ
Chris Ramirez is the current editor-in-chief for San Francisco State University’s student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. His vision for the publication is to engage with and develop relationships across the campus community, and works to create cohesion within the newsroom. He was born in Los Angeles County and raised by first LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET Legalize steroids in baseball, the game will only get better. With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right. RULE ON H-1B VISA DELAYED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION The policy of the H-1B visa program, a non-immigrant visa allowing foreign workers to be employed by U.S. companies, is being delayed by the Biden administration until Dec. 31, 2021. This delay gives more time for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to test and develop plans for the program moving forward. USCIS receives DEMYSTIFYING GRIEF: A COVID-19 CONVERSATION WE NEED TO Demystifying grief: A COVID-19 conversation we need to have. Grief, fear and confusion are universal. They are also difficult to talk about, which creates an unnecessary wedge between people who need each other. In the 1101st episode of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, Rogers tells the audience about the death of his childhood dog, Mitzi, and the BLACK STUDENTS SEEK AGENCY, VOICE Black student organizations rallied to condemn the Division of Equity and Community Inclusion’s decision to remove the Black Unity Center’s administrative analyst, Hanna Wodaje, from her position in early February. Members of the newly-formed Black Student Alliance circulated fliers across campus Feb. 11 to express their frustration with Student Affairs and Enrollment Management and BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCING According to a study by Harris Interactive, currently one in five people in the U.S. has at least one tattoo. Although this 21 percent tattooed population is actively growing, 40 percent of people think this progression is a change for the worse, according to Pew Research Center. It’s interesting how perspectives are so different. TRUST THE PROCESS: BABS FRY AND PET RECOVERY When “Valley Fire” ripped through Jamul, an unincorporated region of eastern San Diego county, in Sept. 2020, Babs Fry said she made a quick call to her loved ones to confirm that she was sticking to her plan – and that she loved them. Fry would not evacuate. Her loved ones were disappointed, maybe, she DIA DE LAS MADRES DIGITALLY RETURNS TO THE EXPLORATORIUM After having to cancel last year’s event due to the pandemic, the San Francisco Exploratorium brought back this year its seventh annual Dia De Las Madres event. For this year’s event, the Exploratorium went all digital and provided an online viewing experience for patrons. “We have a lot of experts on our staff that we’re DEMYSTIFYING GRIEF: A COVID-19 CONVERSATION WE NEED TO Demystifying grief: A COVID-19 conversation we need to have. Grief, fear and confusion are universal. They are also difficult to talk about, which creates an unnecessary wedge between people who need each other. In the 1101st episode of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, Rogers tells the audience about the death of his childhood dog, Mitzi, and the CSU SEES INCREASE IN 2021-22 FUNDING SF State’s University Budget Committee meeting on Thursday exuded a sense of tepid relief among attendees as SF State CFO Jeff Wilson announced that the California State University system would be receiving over $7.6 billion in funding, $144 million more from the state than its board of trustees had requested, for the 2021-22 schoolyear.
DREAM RESOURCE COORDINATOR LEAVES SF STATE Student Services Professional, or as she was best known the Dream Resource Center coordinator, Norma Rosa Salcedo, 31, had to convey a genuinely deep farewell in the form of an email during this quarantine period almost a week ago to say goodbye to the Dream Resource Center and all her students at SF State. AfterGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
SF State is looking forward to giving students new opportunities and experiences with the freshly built and eco-friendly George and Judy Marcus Hall College Liberal and Creative Arts building and a new Science Building that is reported to open by 2024, according to SF State’s Capital Planning, Design and Construction website. “Ourhope is always
DIVERSITY IN MEDIA MATTERS As a ‘90s kid, I grew up watching the Walt Disney channel. My favorite show, which was set in San Francisco, was “That’s So Raven.” It resonated with me because she was one of the few actresses on my favorite network that looked like me. Her characterwas
CHILDREN CAN CHANGE FUTURE OF RAPE CULTURE Rape is not always a violent, savage held-at-knifepoint type of occurrence. It doesn’t always happen by strangers who grab women from behind and drag them off into a back alley. It’s done by people you know, people you like and people you see every day. It USING FAKE NAMES ONLINE CREATES ISSUES IN REAL LIFE Using fake names online creates issues in real life. Today, more than half of people over the age of 25 use smartphones and tablet devices to email, browse the web or connect to social media. But 30 years of Internet growing pains have left technology fans so skeptical of a safe and secure online experience that many have resorted to falseGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
A group of local residents and environmental activists in Bayview-Hunters Point held a press conference on Sept. 1 calling for accountability of City Hall with a renewed request to reconsider planned housing developments in the neighborhood. The group, led primarily by members of the Bayview-Hunters Point Mother’s and Father’s Committee, Greenaction for Health and Environmental JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF State THE DIFFICULTIES OF ONLINE LEARNING As our education transitioned to a virtual learning format, teachers at every grade level had to adapt and learn new methods to educate their students; dealing with many roadblocks and problematic issues they were not accustomed to. Teachers – like Jill Hendricks who teaches music at George Washington High School – have been forced to DIA DE LAS MADRES DIGITALLY RETURNS TO THE EXPLORATORIUM After having to cancel last year’s event due to the pandemic, the San Francisco Exploratorium brought back this year its seventh annual Dia De Las Madres event. For this year’s event, the Exploratorium went all digital and provided an online viewing experience for patrons. “We have a lot of experts on our staff that we’reCHRIS RAMIREZ
Editor-in-chief for SF State’s Golden Gate Xpress. LA native, SF transplant. Journalism and German majors, polisci minor. Interested in national politics, foreign policy, and the presidency. LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right. Baseball should sponsor the use of steroids. Baseball tried turning CSU SEES INCREASE IN 2021-22 FUNDING SF State’s University Budget Committee meeting on Thursday exuded a sense of tepid relief among attendees as SF State CFO Jeff Wilson announced that the California State University system would be receiving over $7.6 billion in funding, $144 million more from the state than its board of trustees had requested, for the 2021-22 schoolyear.
DEMYSTIFYING GRIEF: A COVID-19 CONVERSATION WE NEED TO Art by Siobhan Eagen. In the 1101 st episode of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, Rogers tells the audience about the death of his childhood dog, Mitzi, and the consequent confusion and sadness he felt. “I was very sad when she died, because she and I were good pals,” he said. “When she died, I cried.” He said he didn’t want to bury his dog and that he hoped he could pretend she was stillthere.
OUT OF THIS WORLD: ALUMNA IN THE RUNNING FOR ONE-WAY TRIP When SF State alumna Kenya Armbrister was 10 years old, her father asked her if she would travel to outer space if given the opportunity. Without hesitation, she responded with a simple “yes.” Years later, a possible trip to Mars could make her childhood dream into BLACK STUDENTS SEEK AGENCY, VOICE Black student organizations rallied to condemn the Division of Equity and Community Inclusion’s decision to remove the Black Unity Center’s administrative analyst, Hanna Wodaje, from her position in early February. Members of the newly-formed Black Student Alliance circulated fliers across campus Feb. 11 to express their frustration with Student Affairs and Enrollment Management and BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCING It wasn’t until the artist lifted his handheld machine from my skin — as it buzzed like a dental drill — and wiped my ink and blood splattered arm clean that I realized I had just made a decision that would affect me for the rest of my life. I was shaky and fatigued. Ilooked down
JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF State THE DIFFICULTIES OF ONLINE LEARNING As our education transitioned to a virtual learning format, teachers at every grade level had to adapt and learn new methods to educate their students; dealing with many roadblocks and problematic issues they were not accustomed to. Teachers – like Jill Hendricks who teaches music at George Washington High School – have been forced to DIA DE LAS MADRES DIGITALLY RETURNS TO THE EXPLORATORIUM After having to cancel last year’s event due to the pandemic, the San Francisco Exploratorium brought back this year its seventh annual Dia De Las Madres event. For this year’s event, the Exploratorium went all digital and provided an online viewing experience for patrons. “We have a lot of experts on our staff that we’reCHRIS RAMIREZ
Editor-in-chief for SF State’s Golden Gate Xpress. LA native, SF transplant. Journalism and German majors, polisci minor. Interested in national politics, foreign policy, and the presidency. LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right. Baseball should sponsor the use of steroids. Baseball tried turning CSU SEES INCREASE IN 2021-22 FUNDING SF State’s University Budget Committee meeting on Thursday exuded a sense of tepid relief among attendees as SF State CFO Jeff Wilson announced that the California State University system would be receiving over $7.6 billion in funding, $144 million more from the state than its board of trustees had requested, for the 2021-22 schoolyear.
DEMYSTIFYING GRIEF: A COVID-19 CONVERSATION WE NEED TO Art by Siobhan Eagen. In the 1101 st episode of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, Rogers tells the audience about the death of his childhood dog, Mitzi, and the consequent confusion and sadness he felt. “I was very sad when she died, because she and I were good pals,” he said. “When she died, I cried.” He said he didn’t want to bury his dog and that he hoped he could pretend she was stillthere.
OUT OF THIS WORLD: ALUMNA IN THE RUNNING FOR ONE-WAY TRIP When SF State alumna Kenya Armbrister was 10 years old, her father asked her if she would travel to outer space if given the opportunity. Without hesitation, she responded with a simple “yes.” Years later, a possible trip to Mars could make her childhood dream into BLACK STUDENTS SEEK AGENCY, VOICE Black student organizations rallied to condemn the Division of Equity and Community Inclusion’s decision to remove the Black Unity Center’s administrative analyst, Hanna Wodaje, from her position in early February. Members of the newly-formed Black Student Alliance circulated fliers across campus Feb. 11 to express their frustration with Student Affairs and Enrollment Management and BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCING It wasn’t until the artist lifted his handheld machine from my skin — as it buzzed like a dental drill — and wiped my ink and blood splattered arm clean that I realized I had just made a decision that would affect me for the rest of my life. I was shaky and fatigued. Ilooked down
DIA DE LAS MADRES DIGITALLY RETURNS TO THE EXPLORATORIUM After having to cancel last year’s event due to the pandemic, the San Francisco Exploratorium brought back this year its seventh annual Dia De Las Madres event. For this year’s event, the Exploratorium went all digital and provided an online viewing experience for patrons. “We have a lot of experts on our staff that we’reCHRIS RAMIREZ
Editor-in-chief for SF State’s Golden Gate Xpress. LA native, SF transplant. Journalism and German majors, polisci minor. Interested in national politics, foreign policy, and the presidency. TRUST THE PROCESS: BABS FRY AND PET RECOVERY When “Valley Fire” ripped through Jamul, an unincorporated region of eastern San Diego county, in Sept. 2020, Babs Fry said she made a quick call to her loved ones to confirm that she was sticking to her plan – and that she loved them. Fry would not evacuate. Her loved ones were disappointed, maybe, she CSU SEES INCREASE IN 2021-22 FUNDING SF State’s University Budget Committee meeting on Thursday exuded a sense of tepid relief among attendees as SF State CFO Jeff Wilson announced that the California State University system would be receiving over $7.6 billion in funding, $144 million more from the state than its board of trustees had requested, for the 2021-22 schoolyear.
DEMYSTIFYING GRIEF: A COVID-19 CONVERSATION WE NEED TO Art by Siobhan Eagen. In the 1101 st episode of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, Rogers tells the audience about the death of his childhood dog, Mitzi, and the consequent confusion and sadness he felt. “I was very sad when she died, because she and I were good pals,” he said. “When she died, I cried.” He said he didn’t want to bury his dog and that he hoped he could pretend she was stillthere.
DREAM RESOURCE COORDINATOR LEAVES SF STATE Student Services Professional, or as she was best known the Dream Resource Center coordinator, Norma Rosa Salcedo, 31, had to convey a genuinely deep farewell in the form of an email during this quarantine period almost a week ago to say goodbye to the Dream Resource Center and all her students at SF State. After USING FAKE NAMES ONLINE CREATES ISSUES IN REAL LIFE Today, more than half of people over the age of 25 use smartphones and tablet devices to email, browse the web or connect to social media. But 30 years of Internet growing pains have left technology fans so skeptical of a safe and secure online experience that many have resorted to false identities to represent DIVERSITY IN MEDIA MATTERS As a ‘90s kid, I grew up watching the Walt Disney channel. My favorite show, which was set in San Francisco, was “That’s So Raven.” It resonated with me because she was one of the few actresses on my favorite network that looked like me. Her characterwas
CHILDREN CAN CHANGE FUTURE OF RAPE CULTURE Rape is not always a violent, savage held-at-knifepoint type of occurrence. It doesn’t always happen by strangers who grab women from behind and drag them off into a back alley. It’s done by people you know, people you like and people you see every day. ItGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
A group of local residents and environmental activists in Bayview-Hunters Point held a press conference on Sept. 1 calling for accountability of City Hall with a renewed request to reconsider planned housing developments in the neighborhood. The group, led primarily by members of the Bayview-Hunters Point Mother’s and Father’s Committee, Greenaction for Health and EnvironmentalGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Matthew Faludi, Staff Reporter • May 17, 2021. SF State program aspires to create community for AAPI students. May 13, 2021. Guardian Scholars Program helps former foster youth thrive despite adversity. May 11, 2021. Unmuted: A Virtual Theater DigiFest. May 10, 2021. Visual, performing arts set stage for fall semester. JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF StateCHRIS RAMIREZ
Chris Ramirez is the current editor-in-chief for San Francisco State University’s student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. His vision for the publication is to engage with and develop relationships across the campus community, and works to create cohesion within the newsroom. He was born in Los Angeles County and raised by first RULE ON H-1B VISA DELAYED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION The policy of the H-1B visa program, a non-immigrant visa allowing foreign workers to be employed by U.S. companies, is being delayed by the Biden administration until Dec. 31, 2021. This delay gives more time for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to test and develop plans for the program moving forward. USCIS receives LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET Legalize steroids in baseball, the game will only get better. With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right.GOLDEN GATE XPRESS
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 Southern University and A&M College and Morehouse College. At the time, he was unaware of the fact that similar organizationsexisted outside of
THE ALIENATION OF PLUS-SIZE BODIES The alienation of plus-size bodies. An illustration of Rose Gelfand, Herman Kila and Andy Dal Canto. (Siobhan Eagen / Golden Gate Xpress) As summer approaches, companies — specifically fashion ones — will begin rolling out their summer items for consumers. What was once an anxiety-inducing season for many became less menacing after ACTIVISTS COMMEMORATE ALCATRAZ OCCUPATION AFTER 50 YEARS In an old building on the north end of Alcatraz Island, Alan Harrison recently stood on a small stage over concrete floors where he remembers roller skating as a child. He also remembers the helicopters, he said, sent by the Coast Guard in an attempt to BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCINGBODY EFFECTS TATTOO AND PIERCINGBODY ART TATTOOS AND PIERCINGSBODY TATTOOS AND PIERCINGSFEMALE BODY PIERCING AND TATTOO According to a study by Harris Interactive, currently one in five people in the U.S. has at least one tattoo. Although this 21 percent tattooed population is actively growing, 40 percent of people think this progression is a change for the worse, according to Pew Research Center. It’s interesting how perspectives are so different. CHILDREN CAN CHANGE FUTURE OF RAPE CULTURE Rape is not always a violent, savage held-at-knifepoint type of occurrence. It doesn’t always happen by strangers who grab women from behind and drag them off into a back alley. It’s done by people you know, people you like and people you see every day. ItGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Matthew Faludi, Staff Reporter • May 17, 2021. SF State program aspires to create community for AAPI students. May 13, 2021. Guardian Scholars Program helps former foster youth thrive despite adversity. May 11, 2021. Unmuted: A Virtual Theater DigiFest. May 10, 2021. Visual, performing arts set stage for fall semester. JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF StateCHRIS RAMIREZ
Chris Ramirez is the current editor-in-chief for San Francisco State University’s student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. His vision for the publication is to engage with and develop relationships across the campus community, and works to create cohesion within the newsroom. He was born in Los Angeles County and raised by first RULE ON H-1B VISA DELAYED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION The policy of the H-1B visa program, a non-immigrant visa allowing foreign workers to be employed by U.S. companies, is being delayed by the Biden administration until Dec. 31, 2021. This delay gives more time for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to test and develop plans for the program moving forward. USCIS receives LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET Legalize steroids in baseball, the game will only get better. With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right.GOLDEN GATE XPRESS
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 Southern University and A&M College and Morehouse College. At the time, he was unaware of the fact that similar organizationsexisted outside of
THE ALIENATION OF PLUS-SIZE BODIES The alienation of plus-size bodies. An illustration of Rose Gelfand, Herman Kila and Andy Dal Canto. (Siobhan Eagen / Golden Gate Xpress) As summer approaches, companies — specifically fashion ones — will begin rolling out their summer items for consumers. What was once an anxiety-inducing season for many became less menacing after ACTIVISTS COMMEMORATE ALCATRAZ OCCUPATION AFTER 50 YEARS In an old building on the north end of Alcatraz Island, Alan Harrison recently stood on a small stage over concrete floors where he remembers roller skating as a child. He also remembers the helicopters, he said, sent by the Coast Guard in an attempt to BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCINGBODY EFFECTS TATTOO AND PIERCINGBODY ART TATTOOS AND PIERCINGSBODY TATTOOS AND PIERCINGSFEMALE BODY PIERCING AND TATTOO According to a study by Harris Interactive, currently one in five people in the U.S. has at least one tattoo. Although this 21 percent tattooed population is actively growing, 40 percent of people think this progression is a change for the worse, according to Pew Research Center. It’s interesting how perspectives are so different. CHILDREN CAN CHANGE FUTURE OF RAPE CULTURE Rape is not always a violent, savage held-at-knifepoint type of occurrence. It doesn’t always happen by strangers who grab women from behind and drag them off into a back alley. It’s done by people you know, people you like and people you see every day. It ABOUT – GOLDEN GATE XPRESS The Golden Gate Xpress has been SF State’s student-run newspaper since 1927. Xpress staff members are dedicated to providing an independent and accurate information source for the San Francisco State University campus and the greater Bay Area community. The Department of Journalism hosts three student-run and managed publications: Xpress Newspaper, which is published weekly; CITY – GOLDEN GATE XPRESS Motorcycle enthusiasts ride out to end violence in the city. Dan DeJesus and Lucky Whitburn-Thomas. April 30, 2021. THE DIFFICULTIES OF ONLINE LEARNING The difficulties of online learning. K-12 educators and instructors continue to experience challenges transitioning to online learning during the pandemic. Teachers say that online schooling has led to student disengagement as many students leave their cameras off during instruction. (Ellie Doyen / Golden Gate Xpress) CONTACT – GOLDEN GATE XPRESS NEWSROOM PHONE NUMBER 415-338-2462 NEWSROOM EMAIL ggxnewsroom@gmail.com MAILING ADDRESS Golden Gate Xpress 1600 Holloway Ave. San Francisco, CA 94132 TREND STORY: GOTTA CATCH ‘EM ALL! Trend Story: Gotta Catch ‘Em All! The latest money bonanza to hit the internet, Pokémon cards have been COVID-19’s surprise money-making trend as millennials are rifling through their closets hoping to strike gold. Micky Gallegos, 25, U.C. Berkeley music graduate, shows off her collection of Pokemon cards and items thathave been collected
TRUST THE PROCESS: BABS FRY AND PET RECOVERY When “Valley Fire” ripped through Jamul, an unincorporated region of eastern San Diego county, in Sept. 2020, Babs Fry said she made a quick call to her loved ones to confirm that she was sticking to her plan – and that she loved them. Fry would not evacuate. Her loved ones were disappointed, maybe, she BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCING According to a study by Harris Interactive, currently one in five people in the U.S. has at least one tattoo. Although this 21 percent tattooed population is actively growing, 40 percent of people think this progression is a change for the worse, according to Pew Research Center. It’s interesting how perspectives are so different. BONITA TINDLE BREAKS SILENCE ABOUT VIRAL DREADLOCKS VIDEO Bonita Tindle spoke out on her Facebook page for the first time since the video of a confrontation between her and a white student with dreadlocks, Cory Goldstein, went viral March 28. Tindle talked about how her life has changed significantly over the past few weeks regarding the contents of this video. She stated in DIVERSITY IN MEDIA MATTERS The Creative Artists Agency (CAA) looked at 413 theatrical films released from January 2014 through December 2016 and challenged the media industry’s notion that more diverse films do not bring in revenue like non-diverse films do, according to a LA Times article. It says, “a film with a cast that is at least 30% non-white — CAA’sGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
A group of local residents and environmental activists in Bayview-Hunters Point held a press conference on Sept. 1 calling for accountability of City Hall with a renewed request to reconsider planned housing developments in the neighborhood. The group, led primarily by members of the Bayview-Hunters Point Mother’s and Father’s Committee, Greenaction for Health and EnvironmentalGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
The Student News Site of San Francisco State University JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF StateCHRIS RAMIREZ
Editor-in-chief for SF State’s Golden Gate Xpress. LA native, SF transplant. Journalism and German majors, polisci minor. Interested in national politics, foreign policy, and the presidency. LEGALIZE STEROIDS IN BASEBALL, THE GAME WILL ONLY GET With Ryan Braun returning from a 65-game suspension and Alex Rodriguez sitting out the entire 2014 season, steroids are still seen as a major problem in Major League Baseball. But there is a very simple strategy to stop the bleeding: Make steroids legal. That’s right. Baseball should sponsor the use of steroids. Baseball tried turning RULE ON H-1B VISA DELAYED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION The policy of the H-1B visa program, a non-immigrant visa allowing foreign workers to be employed by U.S. companies, is being delayed by the Biden administration until Dec. 31, 2021. This delay gives more time for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to test and develop plans for the program moving forward. USCIS receivesGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
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 Southern University and A&M College and Morehouse College. At the time, he was unaware of the fact that similar organizationsexisted outside of
THE ALIENATION OF PLUS-SIZE BODIES As summer approaches, companies — specifically fashion ones — will begin rolling out their summer items for consumers. What was once an anxiety-inducing season for many became less menacing after companies slowly accepted and integrated plus-size clothing into their stores. Now, “stores” would imply that plus-size bodies would be able to walk into a physical ACTIVISTS COMMEMORATE ALCATRAZ OCCUPATION AFTER 50 YEARS In an old building on the north end of Alcatraz Island, Alan Harrison recently stood on a small stage over concrete floors where he remembers roller skating as a child. He also remembers the helicopters, he said, sent by the Coast Guard in an attempt to BODY ART STEREOTYPES MISREPRESENT TATTOO AND PIERCINGBODY EFFECTS TATTOO AND PIERCINGBODY ART TATTOOS AND PIERCINGSBODY TATTOOS AND PIERCINGSFEMALE BODY PIERCING AND TATTOO It wasn’t until the artist lifted his handheld machine from my skin — as it buzzed like a dental drill — and wiped my ink and blood splattered arm clean that I realized I had just made a decision that would affect me for the rest of my life. I was shaky and fatigued. Ilooked down
CHILDREN CAN CHANGE FUTURE OF RAPE CULTURE Rape is not always a violent, savage held-at-knifepoint type of occurrence. It doesn’t always happen by strangers who grab women from behind and drag them off into a back alley. It’s done by people you know, people you like and people you see every day. ItGOLDEN GATE XPRESS
Matthew Faludi, Staff Reporter • May 17, 2021. SF State program aspires to create community for AAPI students. May 13, 2021. Guardian Scholars Program helps former foster youth thrive despite adversity. May 11, 2021. Unmuted: A Virtual Theater DigiFest. May 10, 2021. Visual, performing arts set stage for fall semester. JAMES AGUILAR’S NEXT MOVE: STATE ASSEMBLY At 21 years old, James Aguilar is already no stranger to local politics. In 2018, he became the youngest elected official in the Bay Area at 18 years old when he won a seat on the San Leandro Unified School District Board of Trustees. The political science major is also serving on the SF StateCHRIS RAMIREZ
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