UC and CSU systems enact more strict policies on encampments, protests

Encampments at University of California and California State University campuses are not allowed, and leaders plan to crack down on them.

Santa Clara Co. DA launches new crime dashboard to improve transparency

“We wanna make sure people have an easy-to-look-at reference, an easy-to-navigate-reference about how the criminal justice system works.

'Father of Black Studies' passes away at 91

A San Francisco legend who was known as the "Father of Black Studies" passed away on Monday. Dr. Nathan Hare started the first Black Studies program in the United States at San Francisco State University back in the 1960s.

19-year-old shot and killed at Dolores Park identified as SJSU student

A 19-year-old man, who was shot and killed in San Francisco's Dolores Park this week, has been identified as a student at San Jose State University. 

Bay Area Iranian Americans hope for change with death of Iran's President

Bay Area Iranian Americans who fled from the hardline leadership of Iran's Shah and later the religious clerics were not mourning the death of Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi on Monday.

SFSU protesters break down encampment after reaching agreement

Student protesters at San Francisco State University say they've reached an agreement with the school's president on the issue of Gaza and are beginning to dismantle their encampment.  

Former ranger Betty Reid Soskin, 102, honored with honorary doctorate

At 102, beloved former park ranger and Bay Area icon Betty Reid Soskin received an honorary degree at a graduation ceremony at Cal State East Bay in Hayward.

Pro-Palestinian protesters stage sit-in at San Jose State University

Protesters say they want the university to be more transparent about its financial investments and to fully divest over Gaza conflict.

San Francisco State invites student protestors to collaborate on solutions

Student protesters at San Francisco State University met with university President Lynn Mahoney on Monday to express their concerns about the conflict in Gaza.

SF State protesters meet with university president over Gaza, tents

Protesters at San Francisco State University and the administration met on Monday over concerns regarding the Gaza war and the tent encampment demonstration in the center of campus.

SJSU football team prepares for intrasquad Spring Game Saturday

The sounds of hits and catches in the South Bay had nothing to do with football this past Thursday near the San Jose State Univ. campus. The school's football team worked through its 15th practice in preparation for Saturday's intra squad game.

Person of interest sought in SJSU arson investigation

San Jose State University police are searching for a person of interest in an arson investigation. 

Counties certify election results in unprecedented District 16 Congressional race

San Mateo and Santa Clara counties certified their election results on Thursday making the tie for second place in the closely-watched District 16 congressional race official. 

San Jose State women's gymnastics team lands spot in NCAA regional tournament

While the country and region are keeping their collective eyes on the NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four, there is another tournament in the Bay Area that will soon take center stage.

College student population declines big time at California State University system

By the end of this decade, many economists predict that the U.S. will be at least, eight million college graduates short of the number needed to create and manage new technologies.

Black History Month: Marc J. Spears goes from San Jose State to NBA Hall of Fame sports writer

After a brief stint on the San Jose State basketball team in the early 90s, Marc J. Spears turned his passion for basketball and writing into an award-winning journalism career spanning nearly 30 years.