California Enroll every ninth grader in a college course, says incoming California Community Colleges chancellor By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | May 23, 2023 A through-line of Christian’s career is the effort to bring college to the community, instead of waiting for students to show up.
Bay Area Newsom demands information from Florida regarding textbook revisions By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | May 23, 2023 Governor has also asked publishers whose books are under consideration for use in California whether they reflect Florida's new standards.
Arts & Entertainment Review: SF Playhouse’s ‘Chinglish’ a funny, insightful take on human, international relations By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News Foundation | May 23, 2023 This witty comedy of cultural and linguistic misunderstanding continues through June 10 at San Francisco Playhouse.
Featured in Category When older parents resist help or advice, use these tips to cope By Judith Graham | KFF Health News | May 23, 2023 Family caregivers and professionals have some hard-won lessons on how to manage these evolving relationships.
California California’s fentanyl problem is getting worse By Don Thompson | KFF Health News | May 23, 2023 Lawmakers are debating stiffer punishments for dealers, while Gov. Gavin Newsom is focusing on trafficking and naloxone distribution.
Oakland Pop-up crosswalk outside Oakland Tech highlights hazardous traffic around schools By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | May 22, 2023 Four lanes of traffic and the long distance between intersections mean many students cross mid-block.
Bay Area UC disability services understaffed, students say By Megan Tagami | CalMatters | May 22, 2023 Students report waiting months for accommodations to be approved by university disability specialists, who are responsible for up to 600 students at a time.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets for the Weekend By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | May 19, 2023 St. James Park free concerts, ‘1776,’ Scottish Fiddlers, Britten’s ‘Requiem,’ Viet Cuong’s ‘Stargazers’
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Skip the multiplex and watch a worthy indie flick By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | May 19, 2023 Forget Hollywood hype and settle down with one -- or more -- of these low-key yet powerful new releases.
Bay Area UC Regents create first new college at UC Berkeley in 50 years By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | May 19, 2023 The College of Computing, Data Science and Society will teach computing, data science and statistics.