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State auditor blasts UC for admitting unqualified students based on wealthy connections

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CALmatters | September 22, 2020
The state auditor found many holes in the way UC conducts its admissions process, from inappropriate donor influence to questionable student athlete decisions.
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Speaker Series’ first event tackles anti-racism, activism as 2020-21 events pivot to Zoom

By Lou Fancher | September 22, 2020
Nearly 200 tuned into learn from Rosalind Wiseman about how to think about race, culture and navigate uncomfortable conversations.
Arts & Entertainment

‘Neighborhood Stories’ lets you discover Bay Area artists from the safety of your own car

By Lisa Hix | Local News Matters | September 22, 2020
This weekend “Neighborhood Stories” series continues, which highlights local artists at sites around Oakland.
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A real head trip: UC Berkeley researchers take deeper look at psychedelic drugs

By Keith Burbank | Local News Matters | September 22, 2020
One reason for studying psychedelics is that they may help people suffering from a mental illness.
Books

Library of Congress’ 20th annual National Book Festival may be a virtual sensation

By Sue Gilmore | Local News Matters | September 22, 2020
Live and view-on-demand opportunities mean no crowded lines, no travel to a crowded venue and – no need to miss a single thing.
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East Bay Regional Parks reopening some facilities Oct. 2

By Bay City News | September 22, 2020
Parks with planned area and facility reopenings include Anthony Chabot Regional Park, Lake Chabot Regional Park, and Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve.
COVID-19

Robots, veterans, apprenticeships: What’s next for California’s job market

By Lauren Hepler | CALmatters | September 18, 2020
As unemployment drops, business leaders and educators pinpoint what's gone wrong for workers and where to look for opportunity.
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Ruth Bancroft Garden & Nursery honors curator’s 40 years of service

By Sue Gilmore | Local News Matters | September 18, 2020
Brian Kemble is still channeling, on a daily basis, the lovely, cactus-crazed lady who inspired, then hired him, back in 1980.
COVID-19

A pandemic upshot: Seniors are having second thoughts about where to live

By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | September 18, 2020
Some older adults who planned to move to senior housing are now choosing to live independently rather than communally.
Arts & Entertainment

Pass the Remote: ‘The Way I See It’ through the lens of White House photographer, ‘The Audition’ and more

By Randy Myers | Local News Matters | September 17, 2020
Also revisit 1962 as a great year for filmmaking; and check out noir mystery, Through a Glass Darkly
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