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Where should Berkeley allow 9,000 new homes to be built? City will start trying to figure that out

Where should Berkeley allow 9,000 new homes to be built? City will start trying to figure that out
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Oakland s Mills College will stop granting degrees, ending 169-year run for women s school

Skip to main content Currently Reading Oakland s Mills College will stop granting degrees, ending 169-year run for women s school: Loss and grief FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Mills College, an Oakland institution founded in 1852, said it is stopping enrollment and will confer its final degrees in 2023.Michael Macor / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Oakland’s Mills College, one of 34 women’s campuses in the U.S., has suffered budget problems and declining enrollment.Michael Macor / The Chronicle 2017Show MoreShow Less Mills College in Oakland, 169 years old and one of just 34 women’s campuses remaining in the country, will stop enrolling first-year undergraduates after this fall, the victim of declining enrollment and years of financial troubles.

Berkeley parents march to reopen middle, high school five days a week

Berkeley parents protested outside BUSD headquarters and marched to Longfellow Middle School Saturday to ask the district to allow all students back to in-person classes. Photo: Pete Rosos One year after Berkeley public schools shut their doors, and just a week after the district announced it would offer in-person elementary classes five days per week starting March 29, some parents are still pushing for middle and high schools to fully reopen. A protest this weekend was the latest action by a group of parents who have been advocating for reopening since the fall. On Saturday afternoon, about 150 parents and kids marched from the Berkeley Unified School District offices on Bonar Street to Longfellow Middle School, where School Board Director Laura Babbitt and City Councilmember Rashi Kesarwani awaited the group.

Why the Droste Resolution is Bad History, Bad Planning and Bad for Berkeley Category: Not Visible from The Berkeley Daily Planet

Why the Droste Resolution is Bad History, Bad Planning and Bad for Berkeley Category: Not Visible from The Berkeley Daily Planet
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If I had a hammer - It is possible to build houses cheaply in the Bay Area | United States

If I had a hammer It is possible to build houses cheaply in the Bay Area But the construction has do be done elsewhere T HE BUILDING at 833 Bryant street in San Francisco’s trendy SoMa neighbourhood will be unusual. To start with, all the inhabitants of its 146 units will previously have been homeless. Its constituent parts will have been prefabricated, constructed miles away and fitted together on-site like puzzle pieces. Most unusually, the project will have been cheap to build, at least by Bay Area standards. A report by the Terner Centre at University of California, Berkeley found that, once completed in July, the project will cost 25% less per unit than comparable ones.

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