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New report says Cal State has $1.5 billion funding gap, suggests tuition hikes

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | May 25, 2023
All told, CSU’s revenues account for only 86% of the system’s overall costs.
Arts & Entertainment

Nothing sacred and much profane in ‘Mormon’

By Leslie Katz | Bay City News Foundation | May 25, 2023
The winner of nine Tony Awards opened Wednesday at the Orpheum Theatre.
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California hospitals seek a broad bailout, but they don’t all need it

By Samantha Young and Angela Hart | KFF Health News | May 25, 2023
Health care finance experts point to healthy profits and a recession-era financing scheme that allows rich hospitals to take tax money from poorer ones.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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