New York and San Francisco have quite the reputations for their homeless populations, but there is one key difference between these two cities. Although New…
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In April of 1969, the University of California purchased the site that is now People’s Park. Located just blocks away from the University of…
The image that most Californians have of Orange County is a sprawling suburban community, framed by orange groves. That is true to an extent. First…
Why Can’t California Build? It is no secret that California has a monumental and expanding housing crisis on its hands. In fact, for Californians experiencing…
In the Bay Area, one can see the effects of the California housing crisis in the slew of RVs and mobile homes parked on the…
As a mother of two children and wife to a steadily employed husband, Brianne Reynolds considered herself to be a typical, hard-working American. In addition…
You might have seen them– sleek, white buses with tinted windows, cruising up and down Highway 101. Or perhaps you noticed one along Market Street,…
Zucchini-gate or Bust: Berkeley’s Battle for Affordable Housing
Standing at the podium in front of the mayor and eight City Councilmembers, cameras zooming in, lights blurring, voices fading to a dull murmur in…