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Saylor won t seek re-election to Board of Supervisors; Frerichs, Loren, Kellison eye seat

Saylor announced Wednesday he will not seek re-election to the Board of Supervisors in 2022. “The time has come for me to pass the baton and to pursue other parts of life,” he said in an email. “It has been a profound honor to serve the Davis Joint Unified School District, the city of Davis, Yolo County and a wide array of regional partnership agencies.” For more than a decade, Saylor has represented District 2 on the Yolo County Board of Supervisors, a district that includes central and West Davis, as well as the UC Davis campus, but also stretches westward to encompass the city of Winters.

Explorit: The buzz on a different social network

By Sara Thompson Special to the Enterprise Insects are one of many classifications of animals. Likely one of…

California community colleges begin to mandate vaccines as Covid-19 cases surge

California community colleges begin to mandate vaccines as Covid-19 cases surge
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College students with children face special pandemic challenges

The pandemic pushed the student-parent balancing act to a new level, compounded by the chaos, stress and forced isolation brought upon by the unfolding health crisis and shelter-in-place restrictions. As a new school year is set to begin amid the pandemic, parents in college continue to struggle with how to juggle their classwork and their children’s schooling as the Covid-19 delta variant raises new questions about health and safety, as well as remote learning. In March, researchers from UC Davis’ Wheelhouse Center for Community College Leadership and Research released a comprehensive study that offered rare insights into the lives of students who are also parents. By examining financial aid applications in 2018, the authors of the research found that out of 1.5 million applicants in California, about 202,000 of them were parents. The study also found that 3 out of 4 student-parents are women, with an average age of 34. EdSource interviewed seven student-parents about how they

Listen: Your Work s Dress Code May Change Post-Pandemic Here s Why

Listen Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. (from left) Stylist Chad Scott, customer Bryan Holmes and R. Douglas Founder, Ryan Douglas, on the fitting floor at R. Douglas Custom Clothier in downtown Sacramento. Randol White / CapRadio The following is a transcript of Randol White’s story on dress codes post-pandemic, and a bit on the history of workplace fashion and clothing requirements. Devin Yamanaka: Joining us now is afternoon news anchor Randol White. And Randol, I can’t help but notice that you’re wearing a CapRadio polo and jeans. But, prior to the pandemic, you’d usually wear a button-down with slacks, a little more formal, so what’s going on here?

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