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Sore from run clubs? San Francisco’s Sit Club might be the cure.

A group of young and mischievous techies are 'taking a stand' — er, a sit — against run club culture with an absurd party

As SFSU budget cuts loom, professors allege lack of leadership is making things worse

Morale is low at College of Liberal & Creative Arts, with positions and departments on the chopping block


Medical student accuses UCSF of retaliation for reporting sexual misconduct 

The complaint claims that the university breached Title IX rules and put the plaintiff’s medical career at risk

San Francisco Centre is a dead mall walking

Retail workers tell Gazetteer that foot traffic at the troubled mall has somehow gotten worse in recent weeks

Attacks against Asians in SF have descended from their pandemic spike

But it’s not all good news, as community leaders say online threats and anti-Asian hate speech has increased

Cruise layoff notices keep rolling as some laid-off employees wrap up their work

As parent company GM sunsets the company, more Bay Area workers were impacted

23andMe won’t tell us how many people have asked to delete their data

One privacy rights lawyer says 23andMe’s plan to sell its genetic data should be 'avoided at all costs'

Corporate sponsors are fleeing from SF Pride. Good riddance.

Multinational brands throwing money at Pride events was never about supporting a radical future for queer people — it was a marketing scheme all along

‘Fear and uncertainty’ pervades S.F. US Attorney’s Office as Trump pick looms

Insiders worry about immigration crackdown, and the end to an apolitical tradition

Commentary

Scenester

Welcome to the most radical day party in SF 

Pink Wash is aiming for a new standard for community parties in the city

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The Linda Lindas kick off their first headlining tour with a special playlist just for us

The all-girl rock band is performing at the UC Theatre and the Fillmore this week

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One of SF’s most beloved food critics is a 75-year-old Facebook poster

Albert Cheng may not have a big publication behind him, but he’s been quietly influencing the city’s food scene for decades

San Francisco’s Internet Archive fighting erasure of DEI, Jan. 6 materials

Archivists with the organization’s Wayback Machine now trying to predict what Trump might scrub next


Politics


Newly formed Black Action Alliance sparks outcry in Oakland after co-sponsoring mayoral debate

Most of group’s funding comes from Piedmont hedge fund guy Philip Dreyfuss

Culture


Did DNA Lounge host a band known for Nazi connections? It’s complicated.

The Scottish band The Exploited has a legendary place in the street punk scene — and a frontman dogged by allegations

A hyped Cake Picnic sold out in one minute. Excluded bakers are throwing their own parties.

‘It was easier to get tickets to see Taylor Swift than the Picnic’

Tech


Meta will cut more staffers one month after ‘low-performer’ layoffs

A spokesperson said the cuts will help Meta 'better align with our growth and efficiency goals'

Business


Fashion marketplaces ThredUp, The RealReal pull back from DEI

They join the likes of Meta, Twilio, and countless other companies in 2025

City ruling opens door for much-delayed ‘pod homes’ to rise (again) downtown

After nearly two years of disputes with the city, Brownstone Shared Living sees a green light to expand dorm-style living in former office buildings. Is it the right fit?