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Conservative speaker spurns student protest at Berkeley

September 15, 2017 Aaron Levy-Wolins

Conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro’s sold-out speech at U.C. Berkeley on Thursday, Sept. 12, sparked a large but mostly peaceful protest.

Shapiro, formerly of Breitbart.com, …

May 1st: A Day Without Immigrants!

April 20, 2017 Carlos Barón

On Monday, May 1 (May Day), organizers from a San Francisco group called the May 1st Coalition are hoping that thousands of people will participate …

Photos: Community reacts to DA’s decision on Amilcar Perez-Lopez shooting

April 13, 2017 Emma Marie Chiang

More than two years after the fatal shooting of Amilcar Perez-Lopez by SFPD, the District Attorney’s Office announced on Wednesday April 12 that there will …

Upheaval at Berkeley Trump Rally

March 7, 2017 Gabriella Angotti-Jones

Trump supporters gathered at Berkeley’s Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park last Saturday March 4. The rally broke out in violence as anti-Trump counter …

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El Tecolote newspaper began as a project in a La Raza Studies class at San Francisco State University. Prof. Juan Gonzales created the class as a way to channel more Latinos into journalism. In the 1970s, Latinos and other people of color were virtually invisible in the major newsrooms.

Today El Tecolote continues to provide original local news, portraying the diverse spectrum of Latino life.

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