California Peralta Community College District sued by student journalists over records By Thomas Peele | EdSource | January 20, 2023 The lawsuit alleges repeated Public Records Act violations.
Arts & Entertainment Music education may make students more hopeful about their futures By Diana Lambert | EdSource | January 20, 2023 Researchers surveyed 120 students from 52 Los Angeles Unified School District middle schools.
Cal University of California planning to expand outreach at 65 California community colleges By Michael Burke | EdSource | January 20, 2023 The 65 community colleges range across all regions of the state and include six in the Bay Area.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Sundance screens, streams flicks with Steph Curry and more By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | January 19, 2023 Sundance is back in-person this year and the program includes several Bay Area titles.
Lifestyle How the distortion of MLK’s words enables more, not less, racial division in America By Hajar Yazdiha, for The Conversation | Bay City News Foundation | January 17, 2023 King believed that deep, systemic change was needed to achieve a society in which character was more important than race.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Don Reed’s comic journey is hilarious in ‘Never Too Late’ By Leslie Katz | Local News Matters | January 17, 2023 The latest solo production by the veteran performer is perhaps even more heartfelt and affecting than his previous offerings.
Arts & Entertainment Call it a comeback: SF Sketchfest returns in-person with expansive lineup By L.J. Odom | Bay City News Foundation | January 17, 2023 On a pandemic-related hiatus since 2020, SF Sketchfest 2023 is a go for Jan 20 through Feb 5.
Education Housing problem persists for graduate students at University of California By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | January 17, 2023 Of the roughly 113,000 beds occupied by students, just around 17,500 are for graduate students.
Around Town Appreciating Diversity Film Series presents Through the Night By Appreciating Diversity Film Series | January 14, 2023 Affecting documentary is a portrait of working mothers coping with a childcare crisis; free screening and discussion take place on Jan 19.
Arts & Entertainment Ashkenaz turns 50 with even more international music and dance By Georgia Rowe | Bay City News Foundation | January 13, 2023 The beloved Berkeley dance hall and community center has been a mecca for artists, musicians, dancers, teachers and students since 1973,