Board defends hefty salary for interim president
The Gavilan College Board of Education is defending its controversial decision to shell out $20,000 to a 30-day interim president, despite some backlash from students, staff and community members.
Gavilan College asks community to take part in logo design contest
For all those creative, artistic minds out there, the Gavilan College Faculty Association is seeking your assistance in creating a logo that will embody the spirit of the institution’s Spring fundraising event, entitled “Sowing Seeds, Nurturing Dreams.”
Roll call! School’s in session for GUSD
Approximately 11,500 students and 590 certificated staff members flooded campuses all over the Garlic Capital as the Gilroy Unified School District kicked off the 2013-14 school year Thursday.
What you need to know about Gavilan’s graduation Friday
Gavilan College will award 1,122 degrees and certificates to graduating students at the annual commencement ceremony Friday at 6 p.m. The afternoon starts with a procession of graduates walking from the Arts Quad, along Sycamore Lane, over the bridge, and into the gymnasium, where they are greeted by family and faculty.
A new charter school for Morgan Hill?
On the heels of a tight 3-2 vote that will allow the founders of Gilroy’s highly successful charter school to open Hollister Prep next fall, some Morgan Hill parents are raising their hands and hoping their neck of the woods is next.


















