Lisa Moreno
Lisa Moreno (She/Her) is a senior at San Francisco State majoring in Journalism and minoring in Latinx Studies. She is the current Editor-In-Chief for SF State's Golden Gate Xpress and previously served as the campus editor. Lisa is a Bay Area native and is interested in covering the unhoused community in San Francisco and in grassroots activism.
24 Articles published
Plodding Pace of Reforms Remains a Threat to Laguna Honda Patients
This Week in Civics: 826 Valencia’s 20th Birthday Bash, Poetry for Haiti & Gearing Up for November 2022
This Week in Civics: Hip-Hop Goes Green, Bowl for a Good Cause & Run in a ‘Giant Race’
Weekend Guide: Jerry Garcia Day, Cannabis Comedy Show, ‘Shrek’ Rave, LCD Soundsystem Residency
San Francisco Superior Court Revokes Non-Citizen Parents’ Right to Vote in School Board Elections
Laguna Honda Hospital Pauses Patient Transfers
Police Want Sidewalk Barricades at Mission Station Made Permanent. But Activists Want Them Taken Down
San Francisco Schools Could Get Up to $60 Million Under Measure Headed to Fall Ballot
Should School Leader Resign Over Controversial Remarks? 2 Supes Think So, But Mayor Comes to Her Defense
‘Undeniably Dangerous’: 3 Patients Died Days After Transferring Out of Laguna Honda
Laguna Honda Crisis Continues: Of 8 Patients Relocated Last Week, Only 1 Remained in SF
Tenants Battle One of SF’s Biggest Landlords Over Covid-Related Evictions: ‘I Will Be On the Street’
Laguna Honda Crisis Continues: 48 Patients Relocated, Few Get SF Placement
This Week in Civics: Travel to STEM Wonderland, Grow Your Own Food, Take a Walk
For Failing to Report Income, an Ex-Appeals Board President and a Recalled School Board Member Get Fined by SF Ethics Watchdogs
This Week in Civics: Eat Summer Treats, Explore Sunday Streets and Make Sense of SCOTUS
San Francisco Defends Right of Non-Citizens to Vote in School Board Elections
Parents Protest Ouster of SF School Principal Who Repeated Racist Epithet While Speaking to Students
This Week in Civics: See the World’s Libraries, Fireworks at the Wharf and the Meaning of Home
‘We’re Going to Take Our Country Back:’ Thousands Turn Out in San Francisco to Protest Overturn of Roe v. Wade
Remembering Mel Simmons: Culture on the Corner Founder Worked to Preserve Black Artistic Legacy of the Fillmore
Driver Arrested in DUI Crash That Wounded Muni Driver, Several Pedestrians on Lombard Street
Kids Under 5 Are Approved for the Covid Vaccine—Here’s What to Know About Getting Children the Shots in SF
Mayor Breed Proposes $500,000 Fund Largely for Cantonese-Speaking Victims of Crime. Others Say It’s Not Enough