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Diversity at SF State
By Anthony Michaiel So, everyone always talks about how culturally diverse SFSU is, and I have always assumed this to be true. I mean, just look around you. However, when sitting down to think and
Read More »Creative State
The combination of audio and image can tell a compelling story. Come with Chanelle Ignant, as she takes a walk through SF State’s Creative Arts Building, uncovering the sights and sounds of a diverse
Read More »Positives of the National Healthcare Reform Plan
The national healthcare reform plan has been criticized from many sides. But, right here in the Bay Area, the positives of that bill can be seen at the Marin City Heath and Wellness Center.
Read More »On-Campus Housing: Preventing Success?
If you mention Café 101 to an on-campus resident, you will likely receive a blank stare or a mystified “Café what??” Good luck explaining the location of the Rigoberta Menchu Study Hall. Here lies the
Read More »Secret SFSU
Have you ever seen the ocean from SFSU? Have you? Just standing in one place and you look far off in the west and just glanced at the ocean from campus. Have you ever been
Read More »Parking in San Francisco – What a Nightmare!
Anyone with a car in San Francisco – whether living here or visiting – has encountered the annoyance of parking. For me, parking is my worst enemy. Most of the best parking spots in San
Read More »About KSFS Media!
Welcome! This is an interactive site designed for students, alumni, and prospective employers of the BECA department at San Francisco State University. Here, is an outlet for students to network with each other, showcase
Read More »How to Prevent Procrastination – 4 Easy Steps
Procrastination: We all succumb to it sometimes. Whether putting off studying for a test or cranking out a midterm paper the night before it’s due, most college students have experienced procrastination. Ultimately nothing good
Read More »Impacted Majors & Retention at San Francisco State University
Graduating on time has become a fantasy at SF State and many other public colleges in California. Here at SF State, impacted majors are becoming a serious obstacle to students wishing to graduate on time.
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