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May 9 Is Bike To Work Day

May 1, 2013
T. Booth Haley
San Francisco loves biking, and one of the most fun and rewarding days to bike is the annual Bike to...

Chinese Poems

April 24, 2013
T. Booth Haley
过香积寺 - 王维 不知香积寺, 数里入云峰。 古木无人径, 深山何处钟。 泉声咽危石, 日色冷青松。 薄暮空潭曲, 安禅制毒龙。 Going Right Past the Temple of Accumulated Fragrance Wang...
Arts & Culture

Land’s End: A Great Hike In NW San Francisco

April 10, 2013
T. Booth Haley
San Francisco is a city of many charms, one being the accessibility of nature. Most people rave about Muir Woods...
Health

Mt. Sutro Forest Management Sparks Community Debate

March 7, 2013
T. Booth Haley
The majestic and mysterious Mt. Sutro is usually a place of unspoiled peacefulness, but recently, its dense eucalyptus forest has...
Opinion

Nighttime Orthodontic Clinic Opens at the Dental School

February 27, 2013
T. Booth Haley
A new evening dental clinic at UCSF is offering orthodontic care to low-income patients at nearly one-tenth of the typical...
News

Escape to the Garden

February 20, 2013
T. Booth Haley
Living in the second-densest city in the United States, most San Franciscans don’t have much space for private gardens. And...
Health

Chinese Culture Show Celebrates Year of the Snake

February 9, 2013
T. Booth Haley
As the moon wanes, the end of the Chinese lunar calendar approaches, and many groups at UCSF prepare to celebrate...
Arts & Culture

First Generation to College Holds a Community Reception

February 9, 2013
T. Booth Haley
A multi-generational crowd of students, residents, faculty and staff filled the Golden Gate Room on Wednesday evening last week to...
News

Grandview Park: Hidden Gem of the Inner Sunset

January 30, 2013
T. Booth Haley
The Inner Sunset is a neighborhood whose many treasures are often under-appreciated, and one of its loveliest spots is Grandview...
News
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