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State Senate bill would decrease UC autonomy - Los Angeles Times border=

State Senate bill would decrease UC autonomy - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times
After the board of regents approves $400000 salaries for two chancellors while also raising student fees, a coalition of state senators seeks to give Legislature control over university policies.
Bizjournals.com
San Diego Union Tribune
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UC Santa Cruz students launch hunger strike over budget cuts - San Jose Mercury News border=

UC Santa Cruz students launch hunger strike over budget cuts - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
The Students of Color Collective is also demanding that UCSC be declared "a sanctuary campus for undocumented communities" and that Family Student Housing residents receive no rent increase next school year. The Collective argues the overall student …

UC Merced Prepares for First Lady's Commencement Speech - KMPH Fox 26 border=

UC Merced Prepares for First Lady's Commencement Speech - KMPH Fox 26

KMPH Fox 26
But just yards away, Bobcats replace books and taking notes is replaced by taking measurements, as staffers prepare for the First Lady.
The Turlock Journal
Modesto Bee
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David Yager named dean of UC Santa Cruz Arts Division - San Jose Mercury News border=

David Yager named dean of UC Santa Cruz Arts Division - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
By JM Brown - Sentinel staff writer SANTA CRUZ - David Yager, a photographer whose sharp eye and inventive imagination has forged new links between the visual arts and social issues, has been named the dean of the UC Santa Cruz Arts Division. …
UC Santa Cruz

UC raises fees by 9 percent, names new chancellors - San Jose Mercury News border=

UC raises fees by 9 percent, names new chancellors - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News
By TERENCE CHEA AP Writer SAN FRANCISCO—The University of California Board of Regents voted Thursday to raise student fees by 9.3 percent, the latest move to offset state budget cuts to the 10-campus system.
Bizjournals.com
Los Angeles Times
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Slow food advocates grow support for farm housing project at UC... - Santa Cruz Sentinel border=

Slow food advocates grow support for farm housing project at UC… - Santa Cruz Sentinel

Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA - 
Locally, Gabriella Cafe and Ristorante Avanti are among those donating a portion of sales to the Grow a Farmer campaign to keep free housing for students. Most students could not afford to rent a place in town. "If I had to pay for housing while I was …

David Sweet: Community Studies, UC and us - San Jose Mercury News border=

David Sweet: Community Studies, UC and us - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA - 
Over 30 years at UCSC I taught many students from that program; as citizen activist I've worked alongside a good many more. These people, by and large, are better acquainted with the workings of our society, and more experienced at working and …

UC Santa Cruz grad living a childhood dream as a wildlife photographer - San Jose Mercury News border=

UC Santa Cruz grad living a childhood dream as a wildlife photographer - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA - , 
Her photographs have appeared on the cover of Time and other magazines, in books and newspapers. She is a fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers and was named the 2008 Wildlife Photographer of the Year by Ranger Rick Magazine, …

Chancellors named for UCSF, UC Davis - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times
Two women, one a noted cancer researcher and the other a electrical engineering expert and veteran academic administrator, were nominated Friday to become chancellors at UC San Francisco and UC Davis, respectively.
Inside Bay Area
CNBC
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UC farm project still needs cash - Scotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner border=

UC farm project still needs cash - Scotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner

Scotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner, CA
Benjamin quit her studies and became a full-time apprentice at the garden, which turned out to be a major American center for organic gardening and farming before it was mainstream. “It was like being a garden monk,” she said. …
Long Beach City College Viking