Arts & Entertainment Hallelujah for Handel’s ‘Messiah’: Listen and/or sing along By Leslie Katz | Bay City News Foundation | November 29, 2022 The popular eighteenth-century oratorio was written for Easter but has become a Christmas favorite.
Bay Area Academic researchers and scholars reach tentative agreement with UC By Michael Burke and Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | November 29, 2022 Hundreds of faculty pledged to withhold student grades as the semester ends in support of striking workers.
Arts & Entertainment Hooked on Books: For many authors, the past is also present By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | November 29, 2022 Hooked on Books is a monthly column by Sue Gilmore on current literary buzz and can’t-miss upcoming book events.
Bay Area Regents delay decision on UCLA’s move to Big Ten until December By Michael Burke | EdSource | November 18, 2022 Regents initially were expected to take action on the issue during a meeting Thursday.
Bay Area Flu, COVID, RSV transmission increasing ‘in every category’ state officials warn By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | November 18, 2022 For infants and young toddlers, RSV can be more serious than a common cold.
Bay Area Bonta sues manufacturers of ‘forever chemicals’ By Olivia Wynkoop | Bay City News Foundation | November 11, 2022 Suit alleges manufacturers continued to produce the chemicals despite knowing their harm.
Bay Area Chilly weekend ahead for Bay Area By Exedra Staff | November 4, 2022 A longer bout of colder weather and rain lies ahead.
Bay Area Going electric: Opponents clash as California aims to force diesel trucks off the road By Nadia Lopez | CalMatters | November 1, 2022 A proposal before state regulators would ban gas-fueled truck sales and make large trucking firms convert to electric within two decades.
Bay Area State test scores show continued negative impact of pandemic By Exedra Staff | October 25, 2022 Piedmont's proficiency rates in reading appear to hold steady, but math scores dipped.
Cal Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action in admissions could affect California private colleges By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | October 25, 2022 Decision could also impact California students attending colleges out of state.