The Tribune drops jobs amid corporate shake-up
SLO County's major daily newspaper quietly laid off at least three newsroom employees on May 2 amid steadily declining revenues from its parent
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Webinar: Gender bias in academic publishing
Join Publishing Campus for this highly anticipated webinar in which three industry experts explore the issue of unconscious bias and its role in
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The business of college
The corporatization of higher education continues on at Cal Poly, which seems to have decided that education should be more like sausage
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Paso ArtsFest canceled as event outgrows volunteers, resources
This upcoming Memorial Day weekend, for the first time in the past eight years, thousands of people won't gather in downtown Paso Robles, paintings
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Local agencies join to manage Atascadero groundwater
Long-term local management of Atascadero groundwater is starting to take shape under the California Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
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Premium Publishers â Islands of Truth in a Sea of Uncertainty: Q&A with Jeremy Makin, Newsweek
Moat's typical publisher clients (whose aggregate inventory is analysed quarterly and used to derive the Moat benchmark) are, by their very nature,
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Christina Attwood appointed Publishing Director at PretAirporter.com, The Moodie Davitt Report's …
The Moodie Davitt Report is delighted to announce the appointment of Christina Attwood as Publishing Director of PretAirporter.com, the company's
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Harry Potter and the crazy idea of publishing books kids want to read
It's not quite having a Hogwarts acceptance delivered to you by an owl, but it might be the closest you'll get in the Muggle world. More than 20 years
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High school tennis courts are racket-ready
After new pavement, fences, and lighting, the students at Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo high schools finally get the chance to practice their skills on
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SLO and democracy's future
On May 2, the San Luis Obispo City Council split 3-2 and rejected, for the last time, an opportunity for the public to consider one of the most important
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Local biannual music festival Shabang descends on Laguna Lake Park on May 6
Getman is the managing editor for the Gershwin Initiative at the University of Michigan, working on publishing a score of the concerto.
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Original Women's Narratives at Cal Poly tells stories of womanhood in college
Cal Poly's Chumash Auditorium is packed to the brim with one of the most diverse crowds you'll see at an event in San Luis Obispoâpeople of all
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Rubicon Project Predicts 'Significant' Declines in Take Rate
First, Rubicon charges lower take rates when publishers bring demand through header bidding. Second, it charges lower take rates for its private
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How Small Digital Publishers Can Grow Their Network and Save Time
Being a small publishing company is hard; most are understaffed and overworked, always playing catch-up with the big players. To compete, you must
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'Lend Me a Tenor the Musical' brings a big hit to PCPA
It would be almost impossible to claim to not like Lend Me a Tenor the Musical. To do so would mean turning one's nose up at the original and
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Grover Beach is closer to passing medical pot biz regulations
Grover Beach is within spitting distance of becoming one of the most marijuana friendly cities in SLO County. On May 1, members of the City Council
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Accused murderer faced months-long wait for mental health transfer
A Morro Bay man accused of killing his father spent months waiting to be transferred to state psychiatric hospital after being declared mentally
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