"Last month, the city of San Francisco voted to allow their police to use killer robots, okaying a policy so dystopian one might think it was pulled from the pages of Orwell's 1984. In this proposal, the SFPD would have weaponized their current arsenal of 12 remote-controlled surveillance robots, which would give them the ability to use lethal force in extreme circumstances," -- Ava Rukavina, 10th Grade
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"Every year, San Francisco puts on a firework show over the bay when the clock hits midnight. Yes it is only one firework show but it will look different and new from all over the bay— you can see them glimmer against the water on Embarcadero, by the bay bridge, or up on grizzly peak." -- CB omand, 7th grade "Have you ever given a dollar to the unhoused guy on the side of the road or helped out when a friend or neighbor couldn’t do something? Did you know that those are forms of something called mutual aid? But what is mutual aid, especially on a larger scale?" --Orion Songster, 9th grade
"As bubble Tea grows in popularity, many new fans struggle to find good tea places to go to. Here are some of the Bay Area’s top picks for Boba Shops."--Ruby deetz, 6th grade "Fall is many people’s favorite season, and OSA students have been celebrating it in many different ways. Here you can find some fan favorite fall events you can go to in the Bay Area." --Calliope Dean, 8th Grade "Crime rates, specifically violent crime, in the Bay Area are on the rise. Schools and businesses are scrambling to keep themselves safe."--Mila Boyden, 7th grade “Before closing on July 12th, 2022, The San Francisco Art Institute was the oldest running art institute on the west side of the country being founded in 1871.”-Devin Cadwallader, 9th grade “People at the Emeryville Marina are concerned that the once blue water of the California coastline has now turned a murky brown red due to an algae bloom.” -- Star Schainker, 9th grade "Anyone who lives in Oakland has probably seen the insane amount of dead fish accumulating on the shores of Lake Merritt. But why are they there?" -- Callie Frederick, 8th Grade "An icon that was well known among local marine biologists and whale enthusiasts, found dead on the shores of Manhattan Beach." --Ruby Deetz, 6th grade |