Article by Sharon Cornu.
Last updated at Tue, 24 Apr at 4:22am.

Young, gifted and strategic members of the Mills NetImpact chapter (http://netimpactmills.com/) – “the soulful MBA” – collaborated with faculty to produce the Lokey Business School’s annual conference on April 13.

Article by Jennifer Inez Ward.
Last updated at Sun, 26 Feb at 8:08am.

Today, Mills College is continuing its tradition of supporting African American art by hosting its annual satellite exhibition of "The Art of Living Black" - a showcase of engaging work by top Bay Area artists.

Blog entry by Lark Sealine.
Last updated at Sun, 8 May at 11:49am.

This summer, Mills College will be opening internships in partnership with the city of Oakland, which have been established by the president of Mills, Janet L. Holmgren.

Article by Tymeesa Rutledge.
Last updated at Thu, 20 Jan at 10:54am.

Who would’ve known that an inquisitive fifth grade Bulgarian girl, Zvedelina Stankova, would become so fascinated and enthralled by a math problem she couldn’t solve.

Article by Meg Bertoni.
Last updated at Tue, 5 Oct at 5:23am.

The community is hereby invited to check out LAMMPS’ proposed preferred design concept for the MacArthur Boulevard corridor around Seminary Avenue and High Street. The plan will be presented at a community meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 7 at the Gathering Hall, Lorry I.

Article by Alan Lopez.
Last updated at Mon, 16 Aug at 7:56am.

More than 40 residents attended a meeting last week to see two preliminary design concepts for a long-term road improvement project that would increase the safety on MacArthur Boulevard between Seminary Avenue and High Street.

Article by Cynthia Joseph.
Last updated at Sun, 1 Aug at 7:27am.

Saturday in the Laurel District was part art festival, block party and community farmer’s market, which featured a live Hawaiian hip-hop graffiti, South American world grooves and a Tongan pig roast.

Article by Alan Lopez.
Last updated at Tue, 27 Jul at 6:58am.

The number of vehicle lanes on MacArthur Boulevard between High Street and Seminary Avenue in East Oakland may be reduced as part of a plan to boost safety there.