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Cal State, UC Back Off Tuition Hikes After Prop. 30 Win
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- California's two public university systems retreated from various tuition hikes as Gov. Jerry Brown suggested the moves would be ill-timed coming just a week after voters approved a tax increase for education. California State University...Tags: Politics, Personal Income, Elections, Government, Education
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Building a cathedral of learning
Just months after Luis Calingo stepped into his new role as Woodbury University's president, he is reshaping the school's vision while leading a new campus-wide conversation. “We need to draft a new strategic plan for the university,” Calingo...
Tags: Politics, Philippines, Science and Technology, California State University, Fresno, Technology
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Gayle on the Go! for Saturday, Oct. 13
KTLA NewsFREE! Limit Four 12 x24 Navy Shred-eral Day 18709 Brookhurst Street, #5A Fountain Valley 714 593-8040 Shred it! Do a little house cleaning and protect yourself from identity at Navy Shrederal Day at the Navy Federal Credit Union in Fountain Valley. This...Tags: Halloween, Auction Service, Steve Garvey, Arts, Painting
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Briefly In Education
Laguna woman to teach in Tanzania A Laguna Beach resident and Cal State Long Beach lecturer is going to Tanzania for a 10-month fellowship. LeeAnne Langton, who teaches in the English department, was selected for the Senior English Language Fellowship...Tags: PTA, Tanzania, Washington, DC, Peace Corps, Examinations
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Long Beach City College tries an alternative to placement tests
Edward Yacuta felt rushed and nervous when he took a test to determine whether he was ready for college-level English classes at Long Beach City College. The 18-year-old did poorly on the exam, even though he was getting good grades in an Advanced...
Tags: Research, Columbia University, Washington, DC, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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California's community colleges staggering during hard times
Marianet Tirado returned to Los Angeles Trade Tech community college this fall, optimistic that she would get into the classes she needs to transfer to a four-year university. Of the courses she wanted, only two had space left when she registered in May....
Tags: Politics, University of California, Los Angeles, Social Sciences, Finance, Colleges and Universities
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Jayson Barniske wins at American National Jiu-Jitsu Championships
Sports WriterOn Tuesday and Thursday evenings, Jayson Barniske instructs Brazilian jiu-jitsu as head coach of the Brawley-based team United. A six-year practitioner of no-gi — an increasingly popular style of submission wrestling with an emphasis on ground-...Tags: Wrestling
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Cal State System to Hike Tuition 5% if Prop. 30 Fails
LONG BEACH -- California State University trustees on Wednesday approved a plan to raise tuition 5% next year should a November tax measure fail and trigger deep funding cuts to the 23-campus system. The Board of Trustees, meeting in Long Beach, voted 11...
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School board race sees new and familiar faces
Laguna Beach residents will make the choice Nov. 6 whether to keep familiar faces on the five-member Laguna Beach Unified school board or vote in favor of two newcomers. * The incumbents William Landsiedel and Jan Vickers are both hoping to keep...Tags: Politics, Justice System, Trials, Elections, University of California, Los Angeles
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High Schools: Rivalry week for Newport, CdM
The Battle of the Bay high school football rivalry is special. The players know each other. Many grew up together and played on youth teams together. As I found out last year, one player at Corona del Mar can even be best friends with someone at Newport...Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, High Schools, Football, Schools, Sports
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Theater becomes family tradition
Generations of actors keep coming back to Glendale's Stepping Stone Players. One of them is veteran actor and director Allan Hunt, who first performed with the group in the role of Harold Hill in “The Music Man” in 2005, directed “...
Tags: High Schools, Theater, Music Industry, Education, Britney Spears
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Cal State Board To Meet On Executive Pay Hikes, Possible Cuts
KTLA NewsLONG BEACH (KTLA) -- California State University's board will discuss possible pay increases for some of its executives when it meets in Long Beach on Tuesday. The pay hikes for its presidents would be funded by campus foundations rather than by state...Tags: Jerry Brown, CEO Pay
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