Statewide aid for CSU, UC students
After waives of fee hikes and subsequent protests at California’s public universities, students from middle class families could be getting tuition cuts thanks to a state-sponsored Middle Class Scholarship program that will go into effect next school year.
District searches for facilities director with ‘tighter rein’ on expenditures
The school district's facilities director stepped down from his
Women’s Empowerment to Employment Project in Gilroy nets $100k grant
Gilroy was one of hundreds of communities throughout California to benefit from $1.6 million in federal funds distributed through the Community Services Block Grant, according to a press release Friday from the California Department of Community Services and Development.
Pompous columnist ought to look carefully into the mirror
Dennis Taylor's column of Nov. 13 is a masterpiece of the pot
John Hernandez
description: 5-feet, 5-inches; 130 pounds; brown hair, brown eyes; Hispanic; Tattoo, 'Gilroy,' on back, tattoos on right arm and chest; DOB: 1/25/82

















