Your search for by Jessica Feller has returned 17 result(s):

Homophobia, Alive and Well in SF “The Bible says it is wrong to practice homosexuality,” says Safar. “They bring unnecessary attention to themselves by being as outwardly open about their sexuality as possible. A good Christian would never speak of their sexuality so freely and openly.”
[ ]
Monday, Mar 12 2007 8:00 AM

Discrimination Within Walking down Castro Street on any given day, one would think that all is well within the gay population; that there is a sense of unity. However, to the trained eye it becomes apparent that this seemingly unified group is actually torn at the seams.
[ ]
Monday, Mar 12 2007 7:58 AM

Our Personal Revolutions Women should be able to have a career and children, they should not have to choose between the two! To reach true equality in this country, there needs to be laws against discrimination against women who get pregnant or already have children and are seeking a new job.
[ ]
Saturday, Feb 24 2007 3:37 PM

Homeless Hounds S.P. is cold, shaking from the late night San Francisco fog and its piercing winds. She looks to her right and sees Walter Watkins, half perched up against a tree, shivering just as much as she is. S.P., short for Skinny Puppy, crawls into Watkins coat. At this point he knows he couldn’t survive without her.
[ ]
Sunday, Feb 18 2007 10:21 PM

CHP Cracks Down On DUIs For The Holidays Before hitting the eggnog this holiday season, party-goers might want to designate a driver to ensure that they not only get home safely, but they...
[ ]
Monday, Dec 11 2006 9:42 PM

Native-American Mural Delayed Because Of Moratorium Since a moratorium was placed on murals at the Cesar Chavez Student Center earlier this semester, the Native American mural that was planned has been...
[ ]
Saturday, Dec 9 2006 12:20 PM

GRE To Change Significantly Next September With the Graduate Record Examinations doubling in length in September of 2007, test takers can expect their preparation will have to increase as well. All...
[ ]
Monday, Dec 4 2006 9:36 PM

Former PG&E CIO Discusses Business Ethics Roger Gray spoke at SF States College of Businesss annual Business Ethics Week on Wednesday, and showed students how they cant be taught ethics. Business ethics arent really different than moral ethics, Gray said.
[ ]
Wednesday, Nov 8 2006 9:30 AM

Israeli Author Discusses With Palestinian Students Susan Nathan visited SF State on Tuesday to raise questions about the relationship between Jews and Palestinians in Israel and to discuss her new book, The Other Side of Israel: My Journey Across the Jewish/Arab Divide.
[ ]
Tuesday, Nov 7 2006 4:45 PM

Students Predict Early Defeat for Angelides While the federal elections are shaping up to be very close in California, people on both sides of the aisle think Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will...
[ ]
Tuesday, Nov 7 2006 2:29 PM

Flim Shows Unity, Strength Within Hungarian Community Fifty years after the Hungarian revolution, a film that brought a large Hungarian population together was shown in the Koret Auditorium at the San Francisco Public Library. The film by Sally Gati, Starting Over in America, was shown Sunday afternoon and included a reception.
[ ]
Sunday, Nov 5 2006 7:41 PM

Local Candidates Engage in Debate at SF State SF States Political Science Students Association and College Republicans held a debate Wednesday between Howard Epstein, R-San Francisco, and Barry Hermanson, GP-San Francisco, both running for State Assembly.
[ ]
Wednesday, Oct 25 2006 7:02 PM

Promising Budget Yields Mixed Results Californias improved budget picture is a mixed bag for CSU students and faculty. Some programs have been cut, others have received permanent funding for the first time, and money has been set aside for faculty raises, but university and faculty negotiations have broken down, leaving the staff without a contract.
[ ]
Wednesday, Sep 27 2006 4:04 PM

SF State's Marine Research Center Receives Generous Donation Since 2003, faculty, staff and students at SF States Romberg Tiburon Center have been dealing with renovations. Now, with the help of a $445,000 grant from the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund, the center, which is the only academic research establishment for wetlands and the ocean in the Bay Area, plans to complete renovations, leaving a state-of-the-art educational facility.
[ ]
Wednesday, Sep 27 2006 4:02 PM

Gators Remember the Hunter SF State students reflect on Steve Irwin, the "Crocodile Hunter."
[ ]
Wednesday, Sep 13 2006 7:01 PM

SFO remembers the lives of 9/11 victims Community played a huge factor in Mondays memorial service held at San Francisco International Airport. The service was for the flight crew members who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of Sept.11, 2001.
[ ]
Tuesday, Sep 12 2006 2:23 AM

New Courses Strain Budget There havent been many classes added throughout the departments at SF State this semester, and where classes have been added, lack of funding is putting a strain on department resources.
[ ]
Tuesday, Sep 5 2006 11:39 AM