Family of SF man killed 14 years ago hopes $150K reward will bring justice
The family of a San Francisco man shot and killed 14 years ago honored his birthday on Monday, by asking for help in solving his case.
'Father of Black Studies' passes away at 91
A San Francisco legend who was known as the "Father of Black Studies" passed away on Monday. Dr. Nathan Hare started the first Black Studies program in the United States at San Francisco State University back in the 1960s.
Bay Area Iranian Americans hope for change with death of Iran's President
Bay Area Iranian Americans who fled from the hardline leadership of Iran's Shah and later the religious clerics were not mourning the death of Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi on Monday.
SFSU protesters break down encampment after reaching agreement
Student protesters at San Francisco State University say they've reached an agreement with the school's president on the issue of Gaza and are beginning to dismantle their encampment.
San Francisco State invites student protestors to collaborate on solutions
Student protesters at San Francisco State University met with university President Lynn Mahoney on Monday to express their concerns about the conflict in Gaza.
SF State protesters meet with university president over Gaza, tents
Protesters at San Francisco State University and the administration met on Monday over concerns regarding the Gaza war and the tent encampment demonstration in the center of campus.
San Francisco State pro-Palestinian protesters rally for Israel divestment
San Francisco State University has joined the growing list of student-led protests on college campuses over the Israel-Hamas war.
CSU tuition hike vote sparks protests
The roughly 460,000 undergraduate CSU students would be paying about 6% more each year in tuition. That works out to about $340 to $400 per student, per year.
Riley Gaines 'ambushed and physically hit' after Saving Women's Sports speech at San Francisco State
Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines was barricaded in a room at San Francisco State University Thursday night after she was physically assaulted following a speech to students about saving women's sports at a Turning Point USA and Leadership Institute event on the campus.
SF State wrestlers took 'polar plunge' when teammate disappeared
The U.S. Coast Guard called off a search for Hamzah Alsaudi, a SF State wrestler who disappeared in the ocean.
San Francisco State University student goes missing in waters off Pacifica
A San Francisco State University student went missing in the waters off the Pacific coast Thursday morning, the university confirmed.
San Francisco State postpones Saturday's commencement ceremony due to omicron
San Francisco State University on Thursday announced the decision to postpone the winter commencement ceremony due to the rising number of omicron cases.
SF State scholarships will be awarded to vaccinated teens
Don't have money for college? Get vaccinated and you could win a full scholarship at S.F. State.
Person detained after threat made to San Francisco State University, authorities say
Authorities on Tuesday detained a person of interest who they believe is responsible for a recent threat to the San Francisco State University campus.
President-elect Joe Biden begins setting up transition team
San Francisco State University Political Science Professor Rebecca Eissler talked to Mornings on 2 on Sunday about the priorities of the upcoming Biden administration as well as President Trump's challenges to the results.
President Trump could be discharged from hospital tomorrow, his medical team says
President Donald Trump's medical team updated his medical condition outside Walter Reed Medical Center on Sunday morning. San Francisco State University Political Science Professor Rebecca Eissler talked to Mornings on 2 about the political implications of the president's health.