The spring semester marked the launch of a new study abroad program with 34 Hurricanes living in Barcelona, Spain. According to Sebastian Beaulieu, a senior majoring in finance, “the opportunity to live in Europe was unparalleled.”
BOS President Shamann Walton leads Reparations plan for Black San Franciscans!
May 5, 2021
Our District 10 Sup. Shamann Walton, president of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors, expects to make his mark in history with the first comprehensive reparations plan in a major US city. He had introduced the legislation to create a reparations advisory board in October. Here, he speaks passionately at a Juneteenth 2020 rally to commemorate the life of George Floyd and others killed by police. It’s important to remember that atrocities against Black people continue, most famously in still rampant police murders and, just as devastating, such assaults as the economic lockout that keeps most Blacks poor and exploited. – Photo: Kevin Hume, SF Examiner
Graduating seniors and other students can land jobs and internships even amid the pandemic if they keep an open mind, says the executive director of the Toppel Career Center.
“The worst thing students can do during this time is have a lot of criteria when looking for job,” Christian Garcia said. “When you do that, you see the positions just diminishing and diminishing,”
Garcia, also an associate dean, compares the current job market to the recession of 2009, especially for students.
“This is not the time to be picky,” he said.
But finding employment in a country coming out of a pandemic can be grueling, said Justin Arenas, a senior motion pictures production major.
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