What State Senate Bill 886 Means for College Housing
December 08, 2022
As the housing crisis continues, Californians continue to face the issues that it brings, but college students have been feeling the effects since before the pandemic. Back in 2017, UC Berkeley conducted a survey that found that around ten percent of students were facing homelessness, twenty percent of which were post-doctoral students.1 In 2019, California … Read more » “What State Senate Bill 886 Means for College Housing”
Beautification of the Del Rio Trail
November 30, 2022
The ground broke in Sacramento earlier this month, signifying the beginning of construction efforts on the Del Rio Trail.1 The trail spans nearly five miles across the inner city, starting near the Sacramento Zoo and connecting two sections of the Sacramento River Bike Trail.2 This trail will give those in the area the chance to … Read more » “Beautification of the Del Rio Trail”
How Can Workforce Development Fight Climate Change?
November 23, 2022
With the transition to green energy, many working-class Americans are wondering where their next paycheck will come from. Despite recent California climate initiatives looking to offer 4 million new jobs across the next twenty years, making a career change can be a daunting task. 1 However, steps are being taken to ensure these workers are … Read more » “How Can Workforce Development Fight Climate Change?”