California Despite low public tuition fees, California ranks in top third among states for average student debt By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | September 28, 2023 Parents, graduate students and Black borrowers face the highest student debts.
Education California community college enrollment is up, but one group of students lags behind By Adam Echelman | CalMatters | September 27, 2023 Students between the ages of 20 and 30 are lagging behind other groups.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Powerful ‘Steve Jobs’ makes local debut at SF Opera By Georgia Rowe | Bay City News Foundation | September 26, 2023 Integrating themes both personal and political, the work illuminates Jobs’ revolutionary contributions to modern life as the founder of Apple and inventor of the iPhone.
Arts & Entertainment ‘We Belong’ documents how Indians in the US negotiate cultural identity By Ashwini Gangal | India Currents | September 26, 2023 Photojournalist Sree Sripathy's work is on display at the ODC Theater in San Francisco.
Education Newsom signs raft of youth LGBTQ+ bills By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | September 26, 2023 But the governor vetoed a bill on transgender acceptance in custody disputes.
Books With Newsom’s signature, bill to thwart book-banning in schools becomes law By John Fensterwald | EdSource | September 26, 2023 Because the bill was passed with an urgency provision, it took effect on its signing.
Around Town Dress Best for Less bag sale this Saturday By Dress Best for Less | September 26, 2023 Fill a paper grocery bag and pay just $10/bag -- get there early for the best selection -- sale runs only from 10 a.m. to noon.
crime Sheng Thao responds to Oakland business strike over ‘out of hand’ crime By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News and Exedra Staff | September 26, 2023 Some 200 businesses were expected to strike Tuesday, according to organizers.
Education AI, other education technology can infringe on rights of disabled, LGBTQ students, report warns By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | September 26, 2023 Civil rights groups called for federal guidance on how to protect student rights in the technology arena.
California Massive Kaiser Permanente strike looms as talks head to the wire By Bernard J. Wolfson | KFF Health News | September 25, 2023 If no deal is reached, a walkout by about 75,000 KP workers in five states could disrupt care.