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For centuries, religion has helped structure our society. Organized religion has provided hope to folks in difficult times. It has motivated people to be “good people,” to do the “right thing.” And of ...
For decades, Diablo Valley College has hosted a non-credit program called College for Kids (CFK) during summer break, serving elementary and middle school students. Community education, on the other ...
As students and faculty bid farewell to President Susan Lamb, who is retiring from Diablo Valley College following the spring semester, many have taken a moment to reflect on her remarkable journey ...
On Feb. 23, JoAnn Fabrics, a retailer specializing in fabrics, yarn, sewing materials and other crafting supplies, announced after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy that it would begin liquidating its ...
No need to go searching for the newest diet craze when it’s right in your lap. Tik Tok, Instagram, Pinterest, you name it: on almost every social media platform, we are being fed the latest wave of ...
When you think of libraries, you likely think of books, reference desks and quiet study spaces. The Diablo Valley College Pleasant Hill library has plenty of those—and this semester, plenty of dead ...
In January, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a budget proposal that called for an 8 percent reduction in state funding for California State University schools in 2025 and 2026, while pushing ...
Electric vehicles have become more commonplace in the Bay Area in recent years and Diablo Valley College is no exception. “Midday, I see many of the chargers being used simultaneously, which tells me ...
For students at Diablo Valley College, balancing school, work, sports, extracurriculars and other personal responsibilities can be a daily struggle. Worrying about food, especially if you’re on a ...
A group of around 100 Diablo Valley College students and faculty protesting Israel’s war in Gaza confronted DVC President Susan Lamb on May 7, accusing her and the school administration of failing to ...
Marisol Ochoa was interested in transferring to a university in Southern California, but as a first-generation and low-income student, she wasn’t sure if she would be able to visit any of the schools ...
Researcher and scholar Kerby Lynch visited Diablo Valley College on April 4 to discuss reparations for slavery — legislative changes that would seek to repair the economic, societal and psychological ...
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