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berkeley

People’s Park activists ‘disappointed but not surprised’ after court sides with UC Berkeley

By Riley Cooke | Bay City News | June 10, 2024
Local officials and State Assemblymember Buffy Wicks have praised the “common sense decision” by the court.
California

Heat rules for California workers would also help keep schoolchildren cool

By Samantha Young | KFF Health News | June 10, 2024
Last year was the hottest on record and schools across the U.S. closed sporadically, unable to keep students cool.
Housing

California’s highest court rejects ‘people as pollution’ argument for UC Berkeley housing

By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | June 6, 2024
The California Supreme Court gave the greenlight to build student and homeless housing at People’s Park, ending a years-long legal debate over whether student noise is an environmental pollutant.
public safety

Officer injured, 13 arrested after protesters barricade inside Stanford president’s office

By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | June 5, 2024
A group calling itself Liberate Stanford, made up of Stanford students and alumni, claimed responsibility.
Education

Psychologist warns: Lack of playtime, excessive adult oversight, is hurting kids

By Kevin Mahnken | The74million.org | June 5, 2024
A research psychologist at Boston College believes adults have re-engineered the world around kids to exclude and control them.
climate change

Scorching schoolyards: California groups want more trees, less asphalt at schools

By Alejandra Reyes-Velarde | CalMatters | May 30, 2024
Schoolyards are hot and getting hotter; and the time to dedicate more funding to green schoolyards is now.
Education

UC student workers expand strike to two more campuses as they demand amnesty for protestors 

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | May 28, 2024
UC's Office of the President says the strike violates the union contract.
Bay Area

Commentary | Rising autism rates in California elementary schools demand evidence-based practices

By Jenine Catudio | EdSource | May 28, 2024
Recent CDC data reveals that 1 in 22 four-year-old children in California are on the autism spectrum, significantly surpassing the national average.
Education

‘We have to do less with less’: Cal State faces extra $500 million budget gap 

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | May 28, 2024
Newsom scaled back his promise of increased financial support for Cal State, while university officials agreed to 5% salary increases earlier this year.
public safety

Arrested, suspended: How California colleges discipline faculty and students over protests

By CalMatters Staff | May 27, 2024
Hundreds of students and faculty throughout the state are facing legal and academic repercussions.
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