November 17, 2022
The 2021-2022 Supreme Court term rattled the nation. With controversial and historical rulings such as the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the term demonstrated a shift in power with conservative-leaning justices having the majority vote. This term caused what Constitutional Law teacher Kristjiana Gong described...
November 17, 2022
After almost two years of fighting, the civil war between the Ethiopian Government and Tigray has come to an end. Despite a peaceful resolution to the...
November 17, 2022
To San Francisco residents, frequently walking past shattered glass on the sidewalk or a smashed car window can feel like an everyday occurrence. Car break-ins...
November 17, 2022
On September 20, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) published its new plan for cycling lanes on Valencia Street. The plan outlines...
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The 2021-2022 Supreme Court term rattled the nation. With controversial and historical rulings such as the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the term demonstrated a shift in power with conservative-leaning justices having the majority vote. This term caused what Constitutional Law teacher Kristjiana Gong described as “an erosion of trust” throughout the United States, and the...
November 17, 2022
Following the 9/11 attacks, Arab and Muslim communities across the U.S. faced an onslaught of increased discrimination and surveillance through both social...
November 17, 2022
Acceptance rates of Ivy League and highly ranked schools in America are at an all time low. For the highschool class of 2022, Harvard, Yale and Brown have...
November 17, 2022
Constantly being on screens and being subjected to distractions left and right during the COVID-19 pandemic, brains are becoming overstimulated. These...
Ella Chen, Editor in Chief, Creative
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On September 15, 2022, influencer Trisha Paytas posted a photo on Instagram of her newborn daughter with the caption: “Meet our daughter, Malibu Barbie Paytas-Hacmon.” Paytas has been sharing lifestyle vlogs, singing and other content on various platforms since 2007 to her increasingly large number...
November 17, 2022
Exchange programs that were put on hold during the coronavirus pandemic are slowly making a comeback. “One of the reasons for the linguistic exchange is so that students can be immersed in the language, as well as a cultural exchange,” said head of French department, Arnaud Finet. “I think it's great for students to, after...
November 17, 2022
Despite the very wealthy demographic of the student body, it is unusual to see Urban students flaunting new high-end brands in the outfits they wear to school. Many thrift shops are conveniently located in the Haight-Ashbury and provide a plethora of used and vintage clothing for students to buy. This trend of second-hand clothing...
November 17, 2022
With our world seeming to return to normal after the COVID-19 pandemic, movie theaters are finally starting to make a comeback. Here are some of my favorite movies currently in theaters: Triangle of Sadness Ruben Östlund’s “Triangle of Sadness” is a comedic social commentary on wealth, power and gender...
Eliot Solomon, Editor, Features
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Despite a smaller space and less equipment than a regular gym, Urban’s weight room is inhabited by over 50 students. For many, Urban’s weight room is a desirable workout space due to the community. “I've definitely made friends through the weight room,” said Nobu Nitta-Mack ‘24, fitness...
October 23, 2022
Prior to Serena Williams’ rise to fame, U.S. women’s tennis could be described as a dainty, all-white, and primarily wealthy game. Williams helped to revolutionize the sport; moving around the court with speed and immense athleticism, she hit serves...
Viva Wertz, Editor in Chief, Creative
November 17, 2022 • Comments closed
The typical fangirl is often depicted as a female-identifying person hysterically screaming and crying, praying to be noticed by the generic boy band. A sports fan in their element, however, is thought of quite differently: typically a male-identifying...
November 17, 2022
As the world shifts towards using green energy to run the power grid, many have questioned how to best transfer the power grid to fuel sources that will not harm the environment. Solar and wind...
October 23, 2022
According to Urban’s curriculum guide, one of the purposes of advising is to encourage students to “turn first to each other for reassurance, assistance and advice.” However, this doesn’t...
October 23, 2022
“[Harry Styles is] not the only man who's ever worn a skirt… Men have been pushing gender norms with fashion for a long time, and it's always the white people who get noticed,” said Tara...
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November 17, 2022
Have you ever wondered what your grade dean is listening to when their office door is closed and their...
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 the community,...
April 26, 2022
Although summer is within our grasp, the final six weeks of the school year can feel long and at times unbearable with final exams, projects and presentations. Below is a map of Urban with a guide to some great...
April 26, 2022
The seniors are all glown up! Here are a few seniors and their transformations since freshman year. I asked seniors to describe how they’ve changed since freshman year: not just in looks but also in character. Fiona...
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