California community college officials say their system may be unable to accommodate the governor’s plans to temporarily send thousands of next year’s incoming UC and CSU freshmen to community colleges. Read more...
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January 14, 9:00 pm
Community colleges to experience fast growth
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January 14, 9:00 pm
UC may raise fees, cap enrollment
SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; Drastic cuts to an already lean University of California may soon force the UC regents to raise fees and cut enrollment in order to keep the university running. Read more...
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January 14, 9:00 pm
Amid charges, Dyck focuses on teaching
The large lecture classroom in Haines Hall was filled to capacity with more than 300 students taking the popular general education classics course ““ Classics 20, Discovering the Romans. Read more...
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January 14, 9:00 pm
Bush’s attractive policy titles hide truth
As Democratic primary election action heats up in Iowa and New Hampshire, the candidates’ criticisms of the Bush administration have been heating up as well. One criticism I find particularly revealing is in regard to the deception and double-speak the Bush administration utilizes in presenting its policies to the people ““ or, should I say, selling its policies. Read more...
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January 13, 9:00 pm
A closer look: Governor’s image unscathed by budget plan
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proposed budget has thus far unaltered his public image, despite the controversial nature of its provisions, according to policy experts from the University of California. Read more...
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January 13, 9:00 pm
Building demolition allows for replacements
The Engineering 1B building is in the process of being demolished, kicking off the first phase of a multi-million dollar project to upgrade the Henry Samueli School of Engineering’s facilities. Read more...
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January 13, 9:00 pm
A costly hit to grad students
For graduate students at UCLA, buying that new suit for an internship or spending extra hours in the lab may become more of a luxury in light of the proposed 40 percent graduate fee increase for next year. Read more...