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A Small Campus in the Redwoods Has the Nation’s Most Entrenched Protest
Pro-Palestinian protesters have occupied the administration building at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, for the past...
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What Would Jesus Do? Tackle the Housing Crisis, Say Some Congregations.
The “Yes in God’s Backyard” movement to build affordable housing on faith organizations’ properties is gaining...
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U.S.C. Cancels Its Main Graduation Ceremony, Citing Security Concerns
There have been student protests and arrests, as well as controversy over the school’s decision to...
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Why a Savory English Pastry Is Beloved in a California Town
The popularity of the Cornish pasty, a meat pie eaten by hand like a sandwich, is...
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Love Pi Day? You Can Thank San Francisco for That.
The celebration of March 14 began as a weird Bay Area tradition.
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San Francisco Tried to Build a $1.7 Million Toilet. It’s Still Not Done.
An expensive public bathroom project has come to symbolize the city’s bureaucratic inefficiencies.