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The Urban Legend

The School Newspaper of Urban School of San Francisco

The Urban Legend

The School Newspaper of Urban School of San Francisco

The Urban Legend

Do emotions have a place in the classroom?

Vivien Manning, Features Editor March 29, 2018

We all sat in the classroom, stunned by the brutality and shock of last night’s reading. This is my Women’s United States History class, and we had just read “It Was like All of Us Had Been Raped”...

Emotions Play Vital & Underrated Role in Classroom

Lily Dodd, Staff Writer March 23, 2016

The first attack occurred on July 30, 2015 during the gay pride parade in Jerusalem. Six people were stabbed and one — a sixteen year-old Israeli girl named Shira Banki — died from her wounds. Less...

OPINION: An emoji is worth a thousand words

OPINION: An emoji is worth a thousand words

Ariane Goldsmith, Staff Writer February 10, 2015

The first emoticons were used on March 30, 1881 when Puck Magazine published four typographical faces representing feelings of joy, melancholy, indifference, and astonishment, according to Explore search...

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