October 13, 2022 CA Community Colleges Will Miss Graduation Rate Goals By Mikhail Zinshteyn California’s community colleges say they aren’t going to close the gaps in graduation rates between racial and ethnic groups, missing goals set by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Read More 1
April 29, 2022 As Enrollment Plummets, Who’s Missing from California Community Colleges? By CalMatters California’s community college enrollment plummeted during the pandemic. Here are the stories of some of the students who left. Read More 3
April 20, 2021 San Jose-Evergreen Community Colleges to Return to In-person Instruction in Fall By Bay City News Many courses will continue online, but an in-person option will be available for courses and programs that include hands-on elements. Read More 2
September 11, 2020 Poet Laureate Navigates a Pandemic, Social Upheaval to Share Her Love of Words By Kyle Martin Janice Lobo Sapigao didn’t expect her year as poet laureate to be sucker-punched by a new virus—but she's not slowing down. Read More 1
February 12, 2018 Protesters Disrupt San Jose Mayor’s State of City Speech By Stephen Perez Sam Liccardo touted the city’s collaborative ethos and acknowledged its struggle to address housing affordability in his annual address. Read More 5
November 11, 2016 Photo Gallery: Donald Trump Protest Takes Over San Jose By Jennifer Wadsworth Hundreds of people on Thursday took to the streets of San Jose to protest Donald Trump’s election to nation’s highest office. Read More 28
September 16, 2015 Silicon Valley’s Low-Income Renters Find Few Protections from Predatory Landlords By Jennifer Wadsworth A public interest lawsuit that paints one property owner as an unrepentant slumlord reflects a growing power imbalance between landlords and tenants. Read More 44