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The Urban Legend

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Urban community welcomes new head of school Quinton P. Walker
Urban community welcomes new head of school Quinton P. Walker
Sophia Chandriani and Lila Kessler October 23, 2025

Despite his childhood dreams of being a biomedical engineer and investigating disease outbreaks in Hazmat suits, Head of School Quinton P. Walker says he was always destined to stay in a school. “I think...

AI sparks debate in humanities classes
AI sparks debate in humanities classes
Imogen Sokoloff, Staff Writer • October 23, 2025

With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, schools around the world are facing challenges with creating guidelines for AI usage in their classrooms. A study from earlier this year conducted...

Is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. really making America healthy again?
Is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. really making America healthy again?
Otis Wang, Arts & Culture Editor • October 23, 2025

On Sept. 19, the CDC officially voted to remove the COVID-19 vaccine from its list of recommended vaccines for healthy children and pregnant women. The change is part of the Trump Administration’s Make...

A goodbye to Dan Miller
A goodbye to Dan Miller
Kimia Amiri and Isaac Hoffman June 24, 2025

Urban’s fourth head of school, Dan Miller, led Urban’s response to a global pandemic, the writing of a new strategic plan for the school’s future and the opening of a performing arts building. Now,...

Remembering Pope Francis
Remembering Pope Francis
Eliott Maggiotto, Staff Writer • June 15, 2025

On April 21, Pope Francis passed away in the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta at age 88. Known for his humble demeanor, the first Latin American pope left a legacy of advocating for marginalized and poor communities. Born...

Cars, booze and Blues
Elliott Maggiotto, Sports Editor • October 28, 2025

Drunk driving remains one of the leading causes of death for young people aged 15 to 20 in the United States. For Urban students living in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area, the message “Don’t...

Working as a teen
Working as a teen
Phoebe Miller, Arts & Culture Co-Editor • October 28, 2025

Nationally, as of 2023, 22.5% of high school students work jobs. Due to San Francisco having one of the highest minimum wages in the country at $19.18, the city’s job market is both desirable and crowded,...

A spotlight on theater tech crew
A spotlight on theater tech crew
Tali Siegel, Staff Writer • October 23, 2025

As audience members watch performers during Urban theater productions, they may not think about the people controlling the spotlight or managing sound effects. These people are members of tech crew, the...

Faces of the front desk
Mia Fessel, Features Editor • June 15, 2025

Receptionists Kristina and Erika Tavisora and security guard Patrick Kong are among the first people you see as you walk into Urban. Maybe you’re answering Kristina’s trivia question, chatting with...

Illustration credit: Sophia Chandriani.
Plant power
Sophia Chandriani, Staff Writer • June 15, 2025

Animal welfare, environmental concern and disliking the taste of meat: These are the top reasons why almost one-third of respondents said they had followed a vegetarian diet for more than two months, according...

Sydney Sweeney jeans ad incites eugenics accusations
Sydney Sweeney jeans ad incites eugenics accusations
Ari Braverman, Staff Writer • November 4, 2025

On July 23, American Eagle Outfitters released a video ad campaign for their new line of jeans, which quickly garnered backlash online. Featuring actress Sydney Sweeney, the ad centered around the jeans...

Underwire and over it: Bras, body image and belonging
Underwire and over it: Bras, body image and belonging
Josie Meade, Staff Writer • November 4, 2025

Push-up bras, sports bras or no bras at all — for many Urban students, bras are more than just a clothing choice. They are tied to self-expression, social norms and femininity.  Lucy Cervarich ’28...

Students across the map: Snapchat and location sharing
Rebecca Elmendorf, Staff Writer • October 30, 2025

Snapchat’s Snap Map feature makes surveilling friends, classmates and strangers accessible with the click of a button. In a world where widespread location sharing has become the norm — with 65% of...

Lobster? I hardly know ’er!
Lobster? I hardly know ’er!
Asher Albers, News Co-Editor • October 30, 2025

After multiple musical numbers, some sexually repressed church ladies, a speech by a tyrannical king with tiny hands and a sketch about a polycule of DND dice, the curtain closed on Killing My Lobster’s...

The cost of music festivals
The cost of music festivals
Aida Cooney, Arts and Culture Editor • June 15, 2025

Students commonly attend Outside Lands (OSL), BottleRock and other music festivals close to the Bay Area. Festivals can be fun and memorable, yet many students acknowledge that there can be inaccessible...

The Golden State Valkyries forge a tight-knit fan community
The Golden State Valkyries forge a tight-knit fan community
Max Nadler, Staff Writer • November 4, 2025

The Golden State Valkyries sold out every home game in the 2025 Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) season, from their season opener on May 16 to their final game on Sept. 17. Fans arrive...

Hannah Oyedeji evaluating a student in her clinic behind the Alumni's Blues Lounge. Photo credit: Sara Xa-Chin.
Hannah has it handled
Sara Xa-Chin, Staff Writer • March 20, 2025

Athletic trainer Hannah Oyedeji began her part-time job at Urban in 2022, working after school to help student-athletes recover from injuries to ensure that they can safely resume sports.  Oyedeji...

Kylian Mbappé celebrates a goal scored for the French national team. Photo credit: Кирилл Венедиктов (Kirill Venediktov).
Super-clubs and superstars
Otis Wang, Staff Writer • December 9, 2024

On July 1, Spanish football club Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Real Madrid) signed soccer superstar Kylian Mbappé, making him one of the highest-paid athletes in the world with a new annual salary of $16.2...

Opinion: An attack on comedy is an attack on democracy
Opinion: An attack on comedy is an attack on democracy
Kamu Chatterji, Opinions Editor • November 4, 2025

Since President Donald Trump took office in January, comedians and politicians alike have been poking fun at his administration. Now, after news of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assasination was...

Opinion: You should foray into the Bay
Opinion: You should foray into the Bay
Mari Flores, Editor-in-chief, Print • November 4, 2025

Jumping into the San Francisco Bay without a wetsuit can feel a little bit like a punishment at first — especially during the winter, when the water temperature can drop as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit....

Illustration credit: Daphne Yeh Gilman.
Opinion: Service learning skeptics, you need the class most
Daphne Yeh Gilman, Editor in Chief, Creative • June 24, 2025

During my term of Service Learning 11, I discovered that students come in with a variety of attitudes toward the class. While some consistently contributed to in-class discussions, others littered group...

Illustration credit: Tessa Morenstein.
Opinion: College counseling should start in sophomore year
Tessa Morenstein, Staff Writer • June 24, 2025

As a sophomore, I have been told by advisers that I should not be worried about college yet, and that I have time to get answers about the college admissions process later. However, college doesn’t always...

Opinion: Stay off your phone
Phoebe Miller, Staff Writer • June 22, 2025

Every moment we spend glued to our phones on school premises is a moment we could have spent forming real connections with classmates or pursuing individual creativity. Our brains are melting into our...

Eco-friendly autumn swaps, as told by Chappell Roan
Daphne Yeh Gilman, Editor in Chief, Creative • January 29, 2025

Do you depend on caffeine to get through those early Monday mornings? It's time to invest in a reusable insulated mug! English Teacher Courtney Rein’s choice is the 16oz tumbler from Miir. Next time...

POTUS peaceful transfer of power
Luke McKane, Arts and Culture Editor • May 3, 2023

  With the election of your new Urban School Co-Presidents, The Urban Legend is taking a look back on the past year as we say goodbye to our previous Co-Presidents, Max Katz ‘23 and August Starr...

Grade deans reading The Urban Legend on Tuesday, October 25th, 2022. Photo credit: Jordan McCornock.
Grade Dean’s fall playlist
November 17, 2022

Have you ever wondered what your grade dean is listening to when their office door is closed and their blinds are drawn? Well, the grade deans’ fall playlist, featuring five to six tracks selected by...

Urban’s Dictionary
October 23, 2022

As a small private school nested in the Haight-Ashbury area, Urban students have developed idiosyncratic mannerisms reflective of such an environment. One such manifestation is in the vernacular used in...

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