Featured in Category 1 in 10 Americans say they don’t eat meat By F. Bailey Norwood and Courtney Bir | The Conversation | March 1, 2022 New motives for ditching meat-based diets have emerged in recent years.
Bay Area CDC: For much of California, masks can come off in schools By John Fensterwald | EdSource | February 25, 2022 Alameda County is in the "green," or lowest tier of COVID risk, according to the CDC's new rating system.
Bay Area Orchids in full bloom at flower show and sale this weekend By Exedra Staff | February 25, 2022 The 69th Annual Pacific Orchid Exposition runs through Sunday, in San Francisco.
Arts & Entertainment 13 ways to celebrate women past and present in Women’s History Month By Lydia Sviatoslavsky | Bay City News Foundation | February 25, 2022 Theater, book talks, art exhibitions, and music all celebrating women are on the calendar this March.
Bay Area UC receives more freshman applicants, but fewer transfer students apply By Michael Burke | EdSource | February 25, 2022 Big decline in transfers reflects dramatic dip in community college enrollment during the pandemic.
Featured in Category Happy Twosday! Why numbers like 2/22/22 fascinate us By Barry Markovsky Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of South Carolina | The Conversation | February 22, 2022 “Twosday” carries absolutely no historical significance or any cosmic message. Yet it does speak volumes about our brains and cultures.
Bay Area More cold weather is on the way By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | February 22, 2022 Record lows forecast for some parts of the inland Bay Area.
Bay Area Universities could skip environmental review for campus housing under proposed bill By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | February 22, 2022 State Sen. Scott Wiener's bill would apply to UC, CSU, and community colleges.
Bay Area Oakland approval of ballpark EIR puts Athletics closer to new waterfront home By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | February 18, 2022 A council vote for final passage is scheduled for March 1.
Bay Area Snake presumed to be boa constrictor spotted in regional park By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | February 18, 2022 The snake seen near Big Bear Trail in Anthony Chabot Regional Park is presumed to be a red-tailed boa.