News

In spring, Golden Gate Xpress reached out to the California State University to get answers to burning questions about the ...
The Trump administration terminated approximately $4 billion in unspent federal funding for California’s high-speed rail project today, prompting Gov. Gavin Newsom to vow the state will fight what he ...
Kelenna Azubuike, former Warrior and current analyst for NBC Sports Bay Area, made a surprise appearance during the Golden State Sports Academy basketball camp held this week at SFSU.
President Mahoney’s response to the All-University Committee on Disability’s open letter charts path to disability justice at SFSU.
San Francisco State University has partnered with the Institute of Reading Development for over 30 years to offer a summer reading program for students from pre-kindergarten to college, which works to ...
Fraternities and sororities set up booths around the quad and in front of the Cesar Chavez Student Center to recruit new members into one of the 29 Greek organizations on campus. These students can be ...
SF State’s Poetry Center honored the work of a poet who has transformed her breast cancer diagnosis into messages of survival and strength during a poetry reading Dec. 6. Anne Boyer is a friend to ...
One would think that graduation would be a simple process: apply, pass your classes, get your degree. However, students tend to forget that graduation and commencement are a bit more complicated than ...
Another elected official of Associated Students Inc. Board of Directors cited personal reasons when she stepped down last week from her position as vice president of university affairs, marking the ...
A firefighter puts out flames in the back of a maintenance vehicle next to SF State’s Student Services building Wednesday, April 2. Photo by Gavin McIntyre / Xpress A maintenance vehicle caught fire ...
SF State President Leslie E. Wong recently stated in an interview with Xpress that he was looking into changing the school’s mascot. “I’m about 90% sure that we are not going to be the Gators,” said ...
Three of the four years of her college career, Lea Lunden worked anywhere from 25 to 40 hours a week as a server while pursuing her dream of being a psychology researcher. In her senior year, she ...