On May 30, 2020, thousands of peaceful protesters filled the streets of San Francisco following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. That night, shortly before 9 p.m., a group...
In the first episode of “The Editors Cut,” editor-in-chief Bailey Zitko and senior editor Eddie Monares sit down with Xpress senior digital editor, Bianca Sieraski, and reporter, Josh Miranda, to talk...
Between classes, homework and constant notifications, many college students are struggling to find a moment away from screens. What once felt like a happy distraction has started to feel overwhelming —...
When Eric Edland initially began experimenting with ChatGPT, he was intrigued by the tool’s capacity to hold intellectually stimulating conversations. While aware of the dangers of overreliance on AI...
The line to get into Bar Part Time stretches down the block, but once inside, San Francisco’s identity crisis collapses onto a single dance floor. Tech workers, artists, newcomers and longtime locals...
Researchers, students, artists, politicians and tribal communities gathered together on boats to conduct scientific research involving the development of wind farms offshore Morro Bay.
As they approached...
Daniela Perez, Engagement & Online Editor October 11, 2023
Behind the Humanities building, right outside of Taza’s Smoothies and Wraps at SF State, stands an 8-foot-tall time-worn copper statue of a couple dancing. It’s just a statue; what more can be seen?
To...
From Twitter bots to robots making coffee, advancements in artificial intelligence have allowed for more and more technology to permeate into our daily lives. It's difficult to point to a corner of the...