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Oakland Tech students walk out over culture of sexual harassment
Students at Oakland Technical High School in Oakland walked out Wednesday morning to protest a culture of sexual harassment mainly by other students.Read More
Confronting genocidal legacy, UC Hastings advances name change
The UC Hastings Board authorized the law school’s leadership to work with state legislators to change the college’s name.Read More
Lawrence Hall of Science reopens doors just in time for Halloween fun
The University of California, Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science is reopening this weekend for some spooky Halloween fun after a 19-month Covid-19 shutdown. Visitors are encouraged to come in...Read More
City, UCSF partnership aims to attract youth to mental health professions
San Francisco Mayor London Breed and the University of California San Francisco on Tuesday announced a new paid-work training program for teens and young adults interested in mental and...Read More
Three SF Board of Education commissioners face recall election
Three San Francisco Board of Education commissioners will face a recall election in February, officials with the San Francisco Department of Elections said on Monday. Elections officials certified three...Read More
Ten vaccinated teens could score free four-year ride to SF State
San Francisco State University is offering free tuition to ten teens as part of a drawing aimed at encouraging more of The City’s youth to get vaccinated against Covid-19....Read More
Berkeley suspends school bus service due to staff Covid-19 exposures
Bus services for roughly 1,400 Berkeley elementary school students has been suspended this week because of three Covid-19 exposures affecting the district’s transportation department. School officials were notified of...Read More
Two Los Gatos schools reopen after Covid-19 outbreak
A small school district in Los Gatos reopened its two schools Wednesday after closing late last week due to several Covid-19 cases being reported among students and staff. Loma...Read More
Newsom vetoes Cal Grant reform bill, advocates vow to revisit next year
AB 1456 would have made major reforms to the Cal Grant program, California's main financial aid program.Read More
Pleasanton school resource officer presence to be debated in joint meeting
The Pleasanton City Council will hold a joint meeting with trustees of the Pleasanton Unified School District on Thursday evening to discuss the presence of police officers on school...Read More
SFUSD to open dedicated Covid-19 test site for students, staff
San Francisco Unified School District officials on Wednesday announced plans to open a new Covid-19 test site, capable of testing some 150 students and staff members daily. The new...Read More
University police detain one person in connection with SF State threat
A person connected to an anonymous threat that prompted the closure of San Francisco State University on Tuesday has been detained, university officials said. University officials said earlier Tuesday...Read More
Threat prompts SF State call to move classes online Tuesday
San Francisco State University officials are calling for all in-person instruction and services to be done remotely Tuesday due to a threat to the campus that remains under investigation....Read More
San Mateo directs $13 million to community college students for school costs, debt relief
The San Mateo County Community College District will use federal funding to provide student debt relief and financial aid.Read More
High school threat leads to student arrest, increased security
Police and school administrators have increased their presence Thursday at Livermore High School following a threat of harm made late Wednesday afternoon, school district officials said. A Livermore High...Read More
Four San Francisco schools offer weekly on-site vaccine clinics
Beginning this week, San Francisco begins offering weekly vaccination clinics at four school sites in different neighborhoods.Read More
Vaccine mandates roll out at local community colleges, in sweeping federal order
Contra Costa County community college staff and students will soon be required to show vaccination, and President Joe Biden issued a sweeping federal vaccine mandate Thursday. Read More
After years of resistance, San Jose State finally offers 12 homeless student beds
After years of resistance, San Jose State University is finally offering a 12-bed pilot program for homeless students.Read More