When UC Davis School of Management alumnus Jan-Erik Paino conducted a real estate project on Sacramento, he thought to himself that the best way to learn about the city was to understand its history. While most of the books that he read reiterated the usual Sacramento history, he found one that discussed a small beer [...]
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Lawmakers are considering ways to reduce those costs, including switching to electronic or web based books.
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February is Black History Month, a time to remember the struggles, accomplishments and contributions of African Americans.
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Sometimes, Richard Roeper is at the movies. Much of the time, he's writing – books, his Chicago Sun-Times column, movie reviews for his website – or co-hosting a daily radio show in Chicago.
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The campus bookstore at San Francisco State University was bustling last week. A long line snaked through the aisles, as students waited to pay for this semester’s books. Junior Gloria Keane guessed that her tally for five classes would be $600. “It gets worse every year,” said Keane, who works a full-time job to pay for school. “You have to push every limit you have to get these books. And it’s ...
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Every month, more than 900 Sacramento area families learn about their Jewish heritage through free c
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The importance of beer production in Sacramento history is generally known. But less known is the proliferation of breweries in the foothill region that began in the Gold Rush. Now a new Arcadia illustrated volume aims to document the historic Gold Country breweries and the people who operated them.
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On heels of Apple announcement re-inventing textbooks, Assembly and Senate examine potential for open-source books to cut costs
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SACRAMENTO - Frigid temperatures across the valley Tuesday morning lead to several tied and broken records. Some of the records had been in the history books for more than 100 years.
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