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College application season is about to get a little less stressful for some high school students in Santa Clara County.
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Teachers unions in San Francisco and West Contra Costa say they are preparing to strike.
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With more journalistic outlets shrinking or shutting down, what is the future of journalism in the Bay Area?
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In recent years, schools and colleges across the Bay Area have begun to reexamine their own names—and the history and legacies they represent. The newest institution to join the fray is De Anza College, where there is a push to rethink the school’s namesake.
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CrosscurrentsSan Francisco is home to a castle that was first designed as a brewery in the 1870s. We explore the castle and caverns to learn about its history.
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CrosscurrentsIn classrooms nationwide, students learn to pay attention to the present moment. Focus on their breathing. Notice if they’re bored. And consider what that feels like in the body. One San Francisco volunteer walks kids through mindfulness practice.
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Audiograph tells the story of where you live and the people who live there with you.
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Your CallIt's been one year since the Taliban closed girls' schools in Afghanistan. This week, girls' education activist Matiullah Wesa was arrested in Kabul.
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Your CallOver 2,500 books have been banned across the United States, primarily those dealing with themes of race, sexuality, and LGBTQ issues. Who is funding this movement to ban books, and how can supporters of intellectual freedom fight back?
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What would you do if falsely accused of molesting a child? And you see your career crumble. Matthew Clark Davison’s novel “Doubting Thomas,” about a gay school teacher, challenges assumptions about guilt, innocence and more.
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Kids across the Bay Area are eagerly awaiting a return to in-person learning, and for some this could come sooner rather than later. Students in one…