Bay Area Food trucks: A taco, falafel, and banh mi walk into Bay Area inflation By Rya Jetha | Bay City News Foundation | July 22, 2022 Food trucks, a quintessential part of Bay Area dining, are feeling the pinch of inflation and are raising prices to survive.
Bay Area UC regents ask for review of UCLA’s decision to move to Big Ten By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 22, 2022 Review by the university president's office will also look at policy allowing each campus to control its athletics programs.
Bay Area UC tracks drop in students returning after COVID start By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 22, 2022 Retention rates hit low-income and first-generation students the most, but officials expect rates will rebound.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Diego Rivera exhibition highlights artist’s deep ties to SF By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | July 22, 2022 The Bay Area is a hub of artistic expression, attracting artists, writers and musicians from around the globe to live, work and create. We highlight some of the offerings here.
Bay Area UC Berkeley to introduce four-year undergraduate business program By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | July 19, 2022 Students will be able to enroll directly in the Haas School of Business as freshmen for the first time.
Bay Area California’s public health tax is dead for the year By Angela Hart | Kaiser Health News | July 19, 2022 Organizers reported gathering enough signatures but lacked a broad base of support among legislators and health and business groups.
Bay Area Some college, K-12 campuses reinstating mask mandates By EdSource Staff | July 19, 2022 Mask rules are in effect because of a recent surge in cases.
Bay Area Youth sports feel the heat as climate warming trends upward By Jessica Murfree and Natasha Brison | The Conversation | July 19, 2022 Heat stroke is the leading cause of death in sports.
Bay Area UC eyes online courses, summer programs, and transfer students in expansion plan By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 19, 2022 Legislators have pushed for more spots for California students and provided funding.
Arts & Entertainment How Nataki Garrett ushered Oregon Shakespeare Festival through the pandemic By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | July 18, 2022 The Oakland native is the sixth artistic director in the history of the 87-year-old fest based in Ashland, Oregon.