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Group allegedly vandalizes Gilroy high school
Police are seeking a group of people who allegedly broke into a Gilroy high school earlier this week and vandalized it.Read More
Tenure upheld for California school teachers
California's public-school teacher tenure laws were upheld by a state appeals court in Los Angeles Thursday.Read More
Owner, builder go uncharged in deadly balcony collapse
There will be no criminal charges filed for the deadly collapse of a balcony at a Berkeley apartment complex last year that killed six people.Read More
Minority Lowell high school students walk out in protest
A group of black and other minority students who walked out of San Francisco's Lowell High School Tuesday morning in response to a racist incident were greeted at City...Read More
Students with meningitis released from hospital
All three of the Santa Clara University students who had been hospitalized after they were infected with meningitis have been released in good condition, Santa Clara County public health...Read More
CSU to remain open during scheduled strike
CSU officials said Monday they were committed to achieving a resolution with the union but were preparing for a faculty strike in April.Read More
Professor’s death not believed linked to Santa Clara meningitis cases
A professor at Argosy University in Alameda died from meningitis recently, though there is no indication the death is linked to a recent outbreak among three Santa Clara University...Read More
Meningitis found in two Santa Clara students
tests confirmed that an undergraduate student who was hospitalized Sunday was found with meningococcal meningitis.Read More
CCSF fires back after faculty union alleges impasse
City College of San Francisco administrators called on the faculty union to return to the bargaining table Friday after the union declared an impasse.Read More
City College faculty union declares impasse
The union is planning a rally and picket line at the college's Ocean Campus Friday morning.Read More
UC applications top 200k for first time
For the 12th year in a row, the University of California had record-breaking numbers of undergraduate applicants.Read More
SF schools deemed safe after LA bomb threat
Tuesday, San Francisco police and school district officials said that no threats have been made locally to schools.Read More
Driver accused of driving school bus drunk
A school bus driver for Napa Valley Unified School District was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and child endangerment.Read More
Everest, Wyotech students get help with debt
Students who attended Everest and Wyotech colleges in California or attended online programs at Everest nationwide will now have an easier time obtaining debt relief.Read More
Stanford students sit in over fossil fuels
More than 100 students held a sit-in at Stanford to call on school administrators to divest from the fossil fuel industry.Read More
Berkeley High student admits to racist threats
Berkeley High School administrators said they found the student who allegedly posted racist threats to a library computer.Read More
Up to 2,000 students protest racist threats
More than half of the students at Berkeley High School walked out of class Thursday morning to protest threats of violence against black students.Read More
Berkeley High students protest racist threats
Hundreds of students walked out of Berkeley High School Thursday morning to protest threats of violence against black students.Read More
UC Merced stabbing suspect was from Santa Clara
An 18-year-old who recently graduated from high school in Santa Clara was identified as the University of California at Merced student who stabbed four people on campus Wednesday.Read More
Alameda County to pilot free student bus passes
The Alameda County Transportation Commission voted unanimously Thursday to approve a pilot program to offer free bus passes for selected middle schools and high schools.Read More