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Mar 5th, 2015
California Assemblymember Roger Hernández, a Democrat representing West Covina, has introduced a bill that would put a $500,000 cap on the maximum allowable compensation paid to...
With state budget hearings upon us, where does the hostage crisis that began with UC regents threatening to hike student tuition by as much as 28 percent absent piles of...
Mar 4th, 2015
A state Assembly member has proposed a new UC campus with a focus on science and technology in the wake of proposed UC-wide tuition hikes and looming financial uncertainty for the...
What was supposed to be one of the University of California’s biggest cost-saving initiatives is draining hundreds of millions of dollars and lagged in development for more than...
Mar 3rd, 2015
In late November 2014, Janet Napolitano, president of the University of California, announced a 27.7 percent increase in tuition over the course of five years. In conversations...
Mar 2nd, 2015
SAN FRANCISCO >> University of California admissions officers are sifting through a record number of applications, but they have no idea how many new students they can...
Mar 1st, 2015
Members of the UCSD community rallied in solidarity with the Nationwide Adjunct Walkout and Day of Action in front of Geisel Library on Feb 25. The rally participants protested...
In the wake of growing concerns over state divestment from the UC system, Field Poll results released last week reveal that a majority of California voters view K-12 schools and...
Feb 28th, 2015
California voters overwhelmingly oppose a tuition increase at University of California campuses, even if that forces the colleges to cut spending or accept more out-of-state...