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LAFAYETTE, Calif. – The man asked me sharply, “Have you served our country?” It was clear from Glen’s voice that he didn’t think I had, and I don’t blame him. Still relatively young, skinny, with long ...
A sexual harassment investigation into former Contra Costa Community College District Governing Board President Tim Farley halted when he resigned last month. The investigation was sparked by an ...
For Dimitri Hiyood, a 35-year-old trans man and history major at Cal State East Bay, 2020 began as a good year. After eight months as a homeless student, first living under deplorable conditions in a ...
The opening of the new Inclusivity and Wellness Center at Diablo Valley College represents a significant step forward in supporting the diverse needs of the student body, according to school ...
In 1968, three months after the Civil Rights Act was amended to prevent racial discrimination in housing, the City of Lafayette was incorporated as a city. From 1960 to 1970 its population jumped from ...
In a world where scrolling through TikTok can lead to a job, the role of social media has taken this generation by storm. Shaping students’ post-college careers are up to algorithms, curated for each ...
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 ...
Diablo Valley College is now the fourth top-ranked community college in California and ranks number one statewide in transfers to four-year schools. That’s according to recent reports by ...
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 ...
On April 14, Diablo Valley College hosted its 12th annual award ceremony for the James O’Keefe Comic Contest honoring student graphic artists. The event – which featured the author, artist, activist ...
When Captain Brett Crozier, Commanding Officer of the aircraft carrier USS Roosevelt, emailed a letter to 20 of his peers and direct superiors requesting to dock his ship in Guam following the ...
DISCLAIMER: On March 8, The Inquirer received photos of the racist graffiti found in the men’s ET restrooms. The following images contain offensive language and imagery of lynching. As the ...