After publication of this article, the Chronicle reported on a board meeting that erupted over this Ethnic Studies lesson and a Public Records Act request that asked for emails and materials relating ...
While most students open their laptops to Canvas’ boring maroon and white, some have found ways to change colors, fonts, and patterns to create a personalized Canvas screen. Want to know how to add ...
Lots of music listeners—even some hip-hop enthusiasts—are unfamiliar with the ever-evolving underground rap scene. With unique sounds that often influence mainstream rappers, underground artists stray ...
This is the second article in a two-part series about Paper. The first part focused on how the District spent over half a million on the service while few students used it. “I am fed up with being ...
Walking around campus, chaos ensued as I asked groups of friends the same question: What color is each subject? Nearly everyone has heard the question and holds their own passionate opinions, yet some ...
In the United States, approximately 28% of all youth participate in club sports. Motivations for playing club have changed from having fun and learning to becoming strictly an avenue for scouting ...
Photos courtesy of the San Bruno Public Library collection. Just 3 miles away from San Francisco International Airport is the Tanforan Shopping Center in San Bruno. From horse racetrack to Japanese ...
Before becoming M-A’s cross country coach and a P.E. teacher, Eric Wilmurt was a timid high school student who juggled friends, jobs, school, and sports. From first through eighth grade, Wilmurt ...
Whether it’s the way they dress, speak, or behave in public, Gen Z is often criticized for being rude and careless. As social norms evolve and technology reshapes communication, the line between ...
M-A Chronicle / Alli Schindler Elise Koo Pitches. M-A Chronicle / Ben Warner Bruno Szollar looks to score. M-A Chronicle / Benji Weiss Gianni Olivero swings at the ball. M-A Chronicle / Anna Dearing ...
“Malls were a place to hang out, especially when I was younger. They were really fun,’” Biology and Study Skills teacher Alison Winnen said. “When I grew up, a lot more kids used to hang out at malls.
In the past, workplaces, barbershops, gyms, and social clubs were crucial meeting spaces for men. These spaces were an important part of creating valuable male friendships, but they were also often ...