Around Town DBFL hosts monthly donation pop-up By Linda Smith Munyan, Dress Best for Less | January 27, 2023 On Saturday, Feb. 4 you can bring clothing, home goods, jewelry and small appliances to the DBFL kiosk outside of Ellen Driscoll Theater.
Bay Area The SAT and ACT are less important than you might think By Mary L. Churchill | Boston University | January 27, 2023 The proportion of colleges with test-optional policies has more than doubled since the spring of 2020.
Business & Finance Life with Money | Is Your Financial Advisor a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™? By Nate Levinson | Park Piedmont Advisors | January 27, 2023 [SPONSORED] There are four requirements to earning the designation: education, exam, experience, and ethics.
Around Town Lottery registration for PRD’s 2023-2024 preschool program now open By Piedmont Recreation Department | January 27, 2023 Resident registration deadline is Feb 3, and non-resident registration opens on Feb 6.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Kitchen crew serves tasty bite of humanity in ‘Clyde’s’ By Jean Schiffmann | Bay City News Foundation | January 27, 2023 A feel-good comedy from Berkeley Rep with a fairytale ending and characters that linger in your mind.
Bay Area More than a million undocumented immigrants gained driver’s licenses in California By Wendy Fry | CalMatters | January 27, 2023 The state is ready to expand the Safe and Responsible Drivers Act, now in its seventh year.
Bay Area Cal State officials approve much-needed affordable housing plans for students By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | January 27, 2023 Lack of affordable student housing is connected to lower enrollment numbers.
Bay Area California reparations task force aims at more than dollars, seeks policies to prevent harm By Wendy Fry | CalMatters | January 26, 2023 The task force members are discussing monetary and nonmonetary reparations ideas to compensate for slavery and racism and prevent future harms against Black Californians.
Education College enrollment decline leads to funding changes for underperforming Cal State schools By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | January 26, 2023 A new plan will take money from campuses missing enrollment targets and give it to schools exceeding their targets.
California More Californians are dying at home. Another COVID ‘new normal’? By Phillip Reese | Kaiser Health News | January 26, 2023 The recent upsurge in at-home deaths started in 2020, the first year of the pandemic, and the rate has continued to climb.