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San Francisco Foghorn Volume 119 Issue 19
Why student employees can't seem to catch a breakEditor in Chief: Lucia Verzol
Preamble of the Charter of the United States
This Preamble was first printed in part sixty years ago at 300 Broadway in San Francisco at the Independent Pressroom for the University of California Press. This broadside was printed at the same address on the 26th of June 2005.Numbered 30/150Nicholas Kis BaroqueRive
Matsjas of Matx autaer, d'eerste
Engraving from John Ogilby's Asia, the first part (1673) depicting Matsya, the fish avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu
Kallenkyns autaer, de tiende
Engraving from John Ogilby's Asia, the first part (1673) depicting Kalki, the tenth avatar of Vishnu
Proposui in conspectu tuo vitam & mortem
Illustration based on Deuteronomy 30 from Ignatius of Loyola's Esercitii Spirituali. Giacomo Komarek Boemo, 1691
Examen Particulare.
Illustration from Ignatius of Loyola's Esercitii Spirituali. Giacomo Komarek Boemo, 1691
Elemental Exposures: Revisions of the American Landscape
Introductory Panel from Elemental Exposures: Revisions of the American Landscape
Before the Bargaining: The History of USFFA
The founding president and treasurer of the University of San Francisco's Full Time Faculty Association discusses the organisation's founding within the context of the university's politics at the time. Available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW8MWDVClps
Produced by Giuliana Salomone
Supervising Producer Dorothy Kidd
Interview by Sonja Martin Poole
Archival Research by Annie Reid, Grace Landers, Jeremy Iván Goei Videl
Elemental Exposures: Revisions of the American Landscape
A perspective of the Thacher Gallery as it appeared during Elemental Exposures: Revisions of the American Landscape. Image shows works by Bessma Khalaf, Binh Danh, and others
Elemental Exposures: Revisions of the American Landscape
Designed panel with artist bios from Elemental Exposures: Revisions of the American Landscape. Artists: Kristiana Chan, Bessma Khalaf, Binh Danh, and Dionne Lee