SF State to divest from weapons manufacturers in deal with pro-Palestinian students
San Francisco State University will divest from companies doing business in Israel, marking a victory for students and staff involved in Gaza protests.
SFSU president meets with pro-Palestinian student activists for open negotiation session
Students at San Francisco State University demanded divestment from companies involved in Palestinian issues during a negotiation session.
SF State to divest from weapons manufacturers in deal with pro-Palestinian students
San Francisco State University will divest from companies doing business in Israel, marking a victory for students and staff involved in Gaza protests.
SFSU president meets with pro-Palestinian student activists for open negotiation session
Students at San Francisco State University demanded divestment from companies involved in Palestinian issues during a negotiation session.
How Have Wage Increases Affected Fast Food Workers? | KQED
California raised fast food minimum wage to $20 an hour from $16.
22-year-old SF State student identified as man who died in 280 crash
Alex Kauffman, a San Francisco State University student, died in a car crash on Interstate 280.
The university community and Kauffman's parents expressed deep sadness and condolences for his sudden demise.
S.F. State employee who oversaw sexual misconduct and discrimination cases alleges retaliation
Former employee alleges interference in investigation of harassment allegations at San Francisco State University.
Proper investigation of claims of wrongdoing is crucial in maintaining a safe learning and working environment at educational institutions.
Nathan Hare dies at 91; sociologist created first Black studies program in US at San Francisco State
Nathan Hare was a key figure in establishing the country's first Black studies program through a five-month strike at San Francisco State University in 1969.