Anna Chandriani, Staff Writer
December 9, 2024
On Nov. 5, 364,959 eligible voters living in San Francisco voted in the 2024 United States election. The San Francisco ballot held the presidential election, mayoral election and 15 local ballot measures. With such a wide-reaching election, students have found ways to get involved with the election both...
December 9, 2024
During San Francisco’s Fleet Week, warships cruise through the bay, army bands perform for the public and various military branches hold a career fair....
December 9, 2024
A new Supreme Court ruling stands to alter — or at least revert — how San Francisco approaches the issue of homelessness. Grants Pass v. Johnson...
December 9, 2024
More than 25 years ago, Urban administrators recognized the need for a new performing arts and community space to satisfy the needs of a growing student...
Kamu Chatterji, Staff Writer
December 9, 2024 • Comments closed
A survey of 70 people conducted by The Urban Legend found that only 40% of eligible Urban students have a driver's license or permit. According to Sports Illustrated, San Francisco is the second most walkable city in the United States, with New York City taking first place. Due to San Francisco’s walkability and free public transportation for people under 19, some students...
December 9, 2024
According to the Affording Urban page on the school’s website, 70% of the student body pays the annual tuition of $61,998, while 30% receives financial...
December 9, 2024
If phrases like “Skibidi” or “Mama, a girl behind you” seem familiar to someone, they might have a case of brainrot. Brainrot is an expression...
October 29, 2024
Over their four years at Urban, students’ perspectives, experiences and behaviors shift from ninth to 12th grade and from the beginning to the end of...
Aida Cooney, Arts and Culture Editor
December 9, 2024 • Comments closed
On Oct. 24, Los Angeles District Attorney (DA) George Gascón filed a motion recommending the resentencing of Lyle and Erik Menendez, who currently serve life sentences at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility near San Diego, California. If the judge at their upcoming hearing agrees with...
December 9, 2024
From Guayakí Yerba Mates to Celsius, students of all grades enjoy energy drinks every day. Urban sells Yerba Mates on campus while other beverages, such as Celsius and Rockstar, can easily be purchased on Haight Street. However, despite their prevalence in everyday life, energy drinks can potentially harm teenagers’ overall...
December 9, 2024
The sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL) kicked off its 50th season on Sept. 28 in Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Studio in New York City. After 50 years, SNL remains relevant to the American psyche and the Urban community. SNL began its 50th season with political cold-open sketches featuring several former cast members,...
November 13, 2024
In a recent survey conducted by The Urban Legend, 37.7% of respondents agreed that Connections is the superior New York Times (NYT) game. But even if you do not agree, it’s time to find out which NYT game you should play based on your random preferences!
Otis Wang, Staff Writer
December 9, 2024 • Comments closed
On July 1, Spanish football club Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Real Madrid) signed soccer superstar Kylian Mbappé, making him one of the highest-paid athletes in the world with a new annual salary of $16.2 million and a $160 million bonus. Mbappé’s expensive transfer from Paris Saint-Germain...
December 9, 2024
According to the Athletics page of the Urban School website, roughly 300 students play sports for Urban across 33 sports teams. Since its establishment in 1966, Urban has expanded its sports program, including putting a gym at the center of the 2016 Salkind...
Rachel Lin, Sports and Opinions Editor
December 9, 2024 • Comments closed
An awkward preteen navigating self-identity under the pressure of their peers’ perceptions is a timeless coming-of-age trope. Maybe you have seen it in Bo Burnham’s “Eighth Grade” or Stephen Chbosky’s “The Perks of Being a Wallflower.” Adult...
August 19, 2024
When was the last time you picked up a book for pleasure? Was seventh grade the last time you read a romance or mystery novel? Instead of scrolling on Instagram Reels, consider opening up a book...
August 19, 2024
Voices of Incarceration (Voices) offers unique opportunities for students to make a difference in the Bay Area and beyond through a hands-on approach to learning about the carceral system. Voices...
August 19, 2024
You may have heard the jokes — Urban’s Young Men’s Group (YMG) is just a space for male-identifying students to talk about sports, filled with sexist discourse and toxic masculinity. In...
Luke McKane, Arts and Culture Editor
May 3, 2023
With the election of your new Urban School Co-Presidents, The Urban Legend is taking a look...
May 3, 2023
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Have you ever wondered what your grade dean is listening to when their office door is closed and their blinds are drawn? Well, the grade deans’ fall playlist, featuring five to six tracks selected by each dean,...
October 23, 2022
As a small private school nested in the Haight-Ashbury area, Urban students have developed idiosyncratic mannerisms reflective of such an environment. One such manifestation is in the vernacular used in the community,...
December 9, 2024
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