education Newsom signs bills to ease college transfer and improve student housing By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | October 6, 2021 The legislation addresses college funding, transfers, and affordability.
City Have coffee with a cop Wednesday morning By Exedra Staff | October 5, 2021 From 8:30 to 10 am on Oct 6 at Exedra Plaza
That student in your community college class could be a bot By Emma Hall, Matthew Reagan, Charlotte West, and Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | September 3, 2021 Bots are filling up community college classes in a likely attempt by scammers to fraudulently access COVID-19 relief grants and other financial aid.
Around Town PRD Movie in the Park tonight By Exedra Staff | August 26, 2021 Bring family, friends and a blanket to enjoy Dreamworks' production of "Trolls World Tour" tonight at 7:45 pm.
Around Town PRD fosters community with new Senior Meet-Up Groups By Piedmont Recreation Department | August 24, 2021 Meet new people while playing, exploring, creating and doing the things you love.
Featured in Category Opinion | Stop the spread of vaccine misinformation By Alice Knudsen | August 17, 2021 A neighbor urges the creator of an anti-vaccination site to stop her harmful work.
Food & Drink The Dish | Spaghetti with Fresh Tomato-Chili Sauce By Brigid Gaffikin | August 17, 2021 Use up those garden tomatoes with this easy-to-make spaghetti dish.
education Annual tuition increases coming to University of California By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 22, 2021 UC on Thursday approved a new tuition model that will increase tuition for each class of incoming students beginning in fall 2022.
California Drawing a blank: No ‘D’ on the ballot for Newsom By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | July 13, 2021 The same judge who gave recall proponents more time to collect signatures has ruled that the governor won't get “Democrat” listed next to his name on the recall ballot.
Special education sees ‘historic’ boost in new funding By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | July 2, 2021 California will get over $1 billion in state and federal funding for students with disabilities, many of whom struggled in distance learning.