Women and the Climate Justice Movement at USF

Women, especially women of color, have historically played an instrumental role in environmental activism.

Girl Gains Empowers Women in Fitness

Noticing that you are the only woman in the weight room at a gym can be…

USF MENA Community Responds to Turkey-Syria Earthquakes

After a series of devastating earthquakes shook Turkey and Syria last month, the USF community has…

USF is Developing a ‘Modern Policing’ Initiative

In an email to students Feb. 14, USF announced their ongoing development of a “modern policing…

Remembering a Revolutionary: the Legacy of Patricia Hill

Dr. Patricia Liggins Hill, a beloved USF professor and alumna, passed away at 80 years old…

A Look at the History of Black student Activism at USF

The Black Student Union (BSU) at USF was founded in 1968, for reasons the founding members…

San Francisco Proposes Reparations for Black Residents

The city of San Francisco is currently weighing whether to accept a reparations proposal designed to…

Tech Layoffs Spark Uncertainty in Gen Z

Since the beginning of 2023, 18 companies based in San Francisco have laid off nearly 12,000…

Half Moon Bay Community Grieves, Demands Change

Thirty miles from USF, a group of mourners gathered to honor the lives of seven farmworkers…

Storms Take San Francisco by Surprise

Dec. 31, 2022 was the second wettest day ever recorded in San Francisco history. The city,…