California Children 12 and older could be vaccinated without parental consent, under new bill By Zaidee Stavely | EdSource | January 21, 2022 State health data on Friday reported that some 28 percent of 12 to 17-year-olds have not received a COVID vaccine.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Old-school movies plus a Kurdish film fest By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | January 20, 2022 Nosferatu, a Bogdanovich classic, and Tosca on film are some of the "classics" screening this weekend.
Arts & Entertainment Omicron variant continues to upend the Bay Area arts calendar By Lisa Hix | Bay City News Foundation | January 18, 2022 SF Sketchfest postpones to 2023, Cal Performances brings back digital series, and more.
Around Town All the city’s a stage… for road work projects By Exedra Staff | January 18, 2022 Road works projects approved last year underway now.
Bay Area Oakland A’s star Tony Kemp on why local activism matters By Nick Marnell | Bay City News Foundation | January 18, 2022 The Athletics infielder's recent projects include planting trees in urban communities.
Bay Area New “Californians for All” College Corps launched across the state By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | January 18, 2022 At 45 colleges and universities, students will be eligible for a $10,000 stipend after a year of service.
Bay Area Oakland Unified says district is meeting striking students’ demands By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | January 18, 2022 According to their petition, students plan to strike outside district headquarters beginning Friday until their demands are met.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Varsity football is too valuable to abandon By PHS Varsity football team members | January 14, 2022 Piedmont High School varsity football players say canceling next year's team would be hasty and unfair.
Featured in Category Mills college, alumnae association to drop lawsuits filed against one another By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | January 14, 2022 Mills College is expected to join Northeastern University around July 1.
California Number of undergraduates continues to fall in California By Zaidee Stavely | EdSource | January 14, 2022 A large drop in undergraduate enrollment followed the shift to online learning in fall 2020.