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The School Newspaper of Urban School of San Francisco

The Urban Legend

The School Newspaper of Urban School of San Francisco

The Urban Legend

In our Renaissance Era

In our Renaissance Era

Sofia Arango, Managing Editor, Online November 16, 2023

Beyoncé embarked upon the Renaissance World Tour on May 10, 2023, beginning her ninth and highest-grossing tour. The tour began as the North American leg of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour ended, both of which...

Looking to the future: California’s plans to reopen after Coronavirus

Sydney Riemer, Editor-in-Chief, Online May 18, 2020

It has been nearly sixteen weeks since the first case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was diagnosed in the United States and more than two months since California’s stay-at-home order began on Tuesday,...

Nationalism and globalism will define the political landscape

Cole Palmer, Staff Writer May 18, 2017
"These fissures opening up in the political establishment are endemic of a system organized around an outmoded principle: the left/right dichotomy."
Infographic comparing the costs of various government programs to Trump's wall by Kian Nassre, Head of Infographics.

The reality of Trump’s wall draws closer

Kian Nassre, Staff Writer March 24, 2017

 "The wall is getting designed right now," said President Donald Trump on February 8, 2017. Trump pledged to build a wall on the U.S. - Mexico border throughout his presidential campaign. Now, the U.S....

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Book Review: Lost on China’s Whirlwind Roads

Zachary Ngin, Book Critic December 1, 2015

Electricity flickers across the earth, triggering the annihilation of old China — 9.9 tons of dynamite. They are building a new Economic Development Zone in Zhejiang Province, and they’ve already leveled...

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