


A $13 plastic device designed to keep classroom doors quiet is being touted as an intruder-preventing safety measure by DJUSD, raising questions about whether low-cost safety measures are putting students at risk.

What started as backyard shows during the pandemic has snowballed into something much bigger: a creative force planning more than 60 events in 2025.

The exhibit explores real-life perspectives, stories and complexities surrounding the U.S.-Mexico border, some of which is drawn from Morales’ own experiences growing up in Tijuana and Southern California.


Robotics clubs make learning about science, technology, engineering, and math fun, hands-on, and practical. In Davis, robotics clubs also focus on the development of teamwork and friendship building. And it pays off.

Harvey Uyeyama is not your average teenager.

Photography has a complex relationship with justice stories.

Multiple news sources have reported the warehouse was not zoned to store fireworks, and was listed as agricultural land.

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