Top Story #1
Budget cuts to San Francisco schools hurt public school students
Hannah Gorman
staff writer
Summer is just around the corner, and Urbanites are getting ready to wave goodbye to their teachers for just a few months. But in public schools across the state struggling to cope with the 17 billion dollars cut from the California education budget over the last two years,...
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Spotlight on the San Francisco Girls Chorus, through the eyes of Urban School of San Francisco students
Zoe Pleasure, staff writer
The San Francisco Girls Chorus, whose singers appeared in President Obama’s inauguration last winter, is a beloved institution. The Chorus has been prominent in the music world for over 30 years. The Chorus educates girls and young women ages 5-18 in musical studies. In...
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Is Earth Day dead?
Sara Brooks
staff writer
Does the world really need Earth Day? As Earth Day’s 40th anniversary draws near, its relevance is called into question: Can a single day genuinely and productively address environmental issues, when their gravity has become so pronounced that 351 out of 700 of world leaders...
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Contraception Technology Conference sheds light on media’s impact on teens
Sabrina Werby
Health writer
“Jersey Shore.” “Glee.” “Sixteen and Pregnant.” “The 40-Year-Old Virgin.” If you have seen any of these television shows or movies, you probably think you know a thing or two about sex, pregnancy and contraception. And that...
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Multitasking a common practice among Urban School students, teens, and our generation
Sarah Maccabee
staff writer
It is a Thursday night. Caitlin Iglehart (’10) is sitting in her kitchen working studiously. In addition to trying to complete her math homework, she has “Tik Tok” by Ke$ha sounding from her laptop. “I usually only listen to music while I’m doing my math or Spanish...
Read More...Last 3 stories in News
- Board of Trustees envisions new gym, auditorium for The Urban School - April 16, 2010
- The Urban School of San Francisco's production of The Vagina Monologues - April 15, 2010
- New freshman class biggest Urban School class ever - April 11, 2010
Written by Madeleine May
The Californian Press Women’s Association honored five members of the Urban Legend staff and one former member in their annual awards ceremony, held this year at the Conservatory of Flowers. In an awards program held at the San Francisco Conservatory... Read more »
May 19, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under News
Last 3 stories in News
- California Press Women's Association honors Urban journalists - May 19, 2010
- The Urban School of San Francisco's production of The Vagina Monologues - April 15, 2010
- New freshman class biggest Urban School class ever - April 11, 2010
Written by Jenna Waldman, staff writer
Urban has great academics, committed teachers, an energetic parent association and students who don’t quit. One of the only things we’re missing: A complete campus. Though Urban’s current Gumption auditorium is uniquely Urban, it is an example... Read more »
April 16, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under News
Last 3 stories in News
- California Press Women's Association honors Urban journalists - May 19, 2010
- Board of Trustees envisions new gym, auditorium for The Urban School - April 16, 2010
- New freshman class biggest Urban School class ever - April 11, 2010
Written by Megan Madden, staff writer
Savannah Woods ('10) performs monologue "The Woman Who Liked To Make Vaginas Happy". On April 10 and 11, The Garage Theater on Howard Street was absolutely packed. Urban’s Students for Women’s Equality and Rights (S.W.E.A.R.) put on... Read more »
April 15, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under News
Last 3 stories in Features
- Urban School's faculty battle it out in March Madness bracket competition - April 11, 2010
- Multitasking a common practice among Urban School students, teens, and our generation - April 11, 2010
- Whole Foods: Urban School's new neighbor - April 1, 2010
Written by Jason Cinti, staff writer
According to Oliver Klingenstein (’11), Gabe Ruimy (’11) and Adam Wolf (’11), the new slang word of the week is: “Freezie.” What does this word even mean? When asked to use it in a sentence, Klingenstein replied; “Hey dude, I am hella sweaty... Read more »
April 13, 2010 • 1 comment • Filed Under Features
Urban School’s faculty battle it out in March Madness bracket competition
Written by Jason Cinti, Sports writer
March was a mad time of year in the basketball world- especially for the Urban faculty who competed in a March Madness faculty bracket. This year, 21 faculty members “played for fun” in a competition without monetary bets, said Greg Angilly, Urban’s... Read more »
April 11, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Features, Sports
Multitasking a common practice among Urban School students, teens, and our generation
Written by Sarah Maccabee, staff writer
It is a Thursday night. Caitlin Iglehart (’10) is sitting in her kitchen working studiously. In addition to trying to complete her math homework, she has “Tik Tok” by Ke$ha sounding from her laptop. “I usually only listen to music while I’m... Read more »
April 11, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Features, Top Stories
Last 3 stories in Green Planet
- Photographer Sonja Bartlett documents the Urban garden - April 11, 2010
- Sustainable sushi restaurants protect environment - April 11, 2010
- Is Earth Day dead? - April 11, 2010
Written by Elizabeth Logan, Staff writer
Since the beginning of Urban, nay, since the beginning of time, man has slowly but surely destroyed Mother Earth through the use of the most satanic substance: paper (or, as it is known in Canada, demon-fiber). The ancient Egyptians, after inventing papyrus,... Read more »
April 11, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Green Planet, Humor, Opinions
Budget cuts to San Francisco schools hurt public school students
Written by Hannah Gorman, staff writer
Summer is just around the corner, and Urbanites are getting ready to wave goodbye to their teachers for just a few months. But in public schools across the state struggling to cope with the 17 billion dollars cut from the California education budget over... Read more »
April 11, 2010 • 1 comment • Filed Under News, Opinions, Top Stories
Last 3 stories in Opinions
- How far are you willing to go to be eco-correct? - April 11, 2010
- Budget cuts to San Francisco schools hurt public school students - April 11, 2010
- Got stress? Many Urban School students do. What to do. - December 10, 2009
Written by Megan Madden, staff writer
Who are we, Urban? I have been at this school for nearly two years and I still have not spoken to all 350 of you. We have communicated in another way. We have passed in the halls, met eyes, made the conscious decision to lock irises, and then cavalierly,... Read more »
April 1, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Opinions
Last 3 stories in Arts
Written by Daniel Moattar
Malik El Djebena (Tahar Rahim) stands beside César Luciani (Niels Arestrup) in the yard of the French prison where they are incarcerated. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics. One of my favorite movies is Jules Dassin’s 1955 French heist thriller... Read more »
April 13, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Arts, Vibe
Written by Zoe Pleasure, staff writer
The San Francisco Girls Chorus, whose singers appeared in President Obama’s inauguration last winter, is a beloved institution. The Chorus has been prominent in the music world for over 30 years. The Chorus educates girls and young women ages 5-18 in... Read more »
April 11, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Arts, Top Stories
Last 3 stories in Sports
Written by Jenna Waldman, staff writer
The year before Spencer Terris (’10) was a freshman, “the uniform [of the boys varsity tennis team] consisted of tie-dyed shirts and jean shorts.” It was a good metaphor for the way that Urban’s tennis team was perceived: It was not serious, not... Read more »
April 13, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Sports
Urban School’s faculty battle it out in March Madness bracket competition
Written by Jason Cinti, Sports writer
March was a mad time of year in the basketball world- especially for the Urban faculty who competed in a March Madness faculty bracket. This year, 21 faculty members “played for fun” in a competition without monetary bets, said Greg Angilly, Urban’s... Read more »
April 11, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Features, Sports
Last 3 stories in Sports
- The Urban School boys varsity tennis team evolves under new coach Jason Pino - April 13, 2010
- Urban School's faculty battle it out in March Madness bracket competition - April 11, 2010
- Tiger returning to the game, but not as an icon - March 30, 2010
Written by Samantha Lucas, staff writer
At Urban, fencing is not a sport we hear about often. In the last few years, however, Urban has pulled together a fencing team and class, including 13 players. Next year, Christopher Khoshnevissan (’10) will join the highly competitive Pac-10 team... Read more »
April 8, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Sports
