Now open for the spring, the restaurant is operated by culinary arts students.
An honors science teacher is two-thirds of the way to reaching his fundraising goal. He wants digital equipment to help students understand the principles behind Boyle's Law.
Update: Classes in the Performing Arts Center and arts buildings were nixed. College is expecting evening classes to continue.
Mt. Diablo is among hundreds of districts throughout the state using capital appreciation bonds to finance major projects. Taxpayers will pay at least $100 million on a $50 million loan.
There are new phone listings at the Diablo Valley College Student Services Center.
Students who live in southern Pleasant Hill may automatically be assigned to attend College Park High School, if the MDUSD board agrees to the staff recommendation.
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Voluntary recall becomes a mandatory government order. The California Department of Education ordered all school districts to destroy stocks of recalled peanut butter linked to potential salmonella contamination.
Free and open to the public, middle school and high school kids and parents are urged to attend.
The Pleasant Hill Education Commission is sponsoring the candidate forum Oct. 18 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and features all five candidates.
Five productions include drama, tragedy, comedy and a musical.
Diablo Valley College officials say they have to turn away thousands of students each semester due to demand and budget cuts.