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SF State, CSU East Bay switch back to virtual classrooms to begin Spring semester
CSU East Bay and SF State will start their spring semesters virtually in an effort to reduce the risk of spreading Covid-19.Read More
University police detain one person in connection with SF State threat
A person connected to an anonymous threat that prompted the closure of San Francisco State University on Tuesday has been detained, university officials said. University officials said earlier Tuesday...Read More
Threat prompts SF State call to move classes online Tuesday
San Francisco State University officials are calling for all in-person instruction and services to be done remotely Tuesday due to a threat to the campus that remains under investigation....Read More
SF State employee tests positive for COVID-19
An San Francisco State University employee has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and is being treated by a local medical center, according to campus officials. In an e-mail from SF...Read More
Investigation finds suspicious SF State package poses no threat
San Francisco State University police said they have completed an investigation into a suspicious package that was found Monday afternoon in the library on the main campus. As of...Read More
Subject detained at SF State library
Police activity has been reported Monday afternoon in the library at San Francisco State University, campus officials said in an alert to students. The alert was sent out at...Read More
Lynn Mahoney appointed first woman president of SF State
The California State University Board of Trustees on Wednesday appointed Lynn Mahoney to serve as the president of San Francisco State University.Read More
SF State reopens campus after power restored
San Francisco State University has reopened its main campus and downtown campus Thursday morning.Read More
Judge again dismisses civil rights lawsuit against SF State
A federal judge has dismissed a civil rights lawsuit in which five present and former Jewish students and two community members claimed San Francisco State University tolerated and sometimes...Read More
Leslie Wong, SF State president, announces retirement
San Francisco State University President Leslie Wong announced his resignation from the school Monday morning in a YouTube video.Read More
‘No suspects’ in SF State dorm death
An investigation is underway into the death of a San Francisco man found unresponsive earlier this month in a campus residence hall.Read More
Power restored to SF State campus
Electrical service was restored at the main campus of San Francisco State University after the earlier closure of their main campus.Read More
Power outage shuts SF State campus
San Francisco State University has announced the closure of their main campus for the rest of Thursday due to a power outage.Read More
Judge to dismiss Jewish students’ lawsuit against SF State
A federal judge said he plans to dismiss a lawsuit that claimed San Francisco State University has knowingly fostered discrimination and a hostile environment for Jewish students.Read More
Fires, air quality close Bay Area schools, colleges
Several school districts and colleges affected by the fires in the Bay Area will remain closed until next week or beyond.Read More
CSU tuition just got more expensive
California State University students can expect to shell out as much as $1,000 more per year for their education starting this fall.Read More
Gators dominate LA, march into second round
The SF State men's basketball stomped their CSU LA rivals 93-67 to deliver their first playoff win since 2013. Read More
SF State Gators host playoff game Tuesday
The Gators turn focus to their second-straight CCAA playoff appearance after closing out a 23-4 regular season.Read More
SF State basketball turns heads with historic season
Fueled by an 11-0 start to begin the 2016-17 season, the Gators are enjoying their best campaign in 75 years.Read More
BART board approves SF State discount program
Bay Area Rapid Transit officials gave its blessing to SF State's "Gator Pass" discount program.Read More