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An encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters on UC Merced’s campus grew substantially in numbers Wednesday – and with it, the level of passion exhibited by demonstrators also expanded.
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The University of California Regents met Tuesday for the first of a three-day meeting at UC Merced.
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Americans agree students should be prepared for school shootings, but a new NPR/Ipsos poll finds they differ in how to approach the issue
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The state’s third-largest school district, Fresno Unified, and its teachers union have tried since November to agree on a contract that invests in teachers.
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The program started their first cohort of 15 students in late August, but recruiting has already begun for the next group.
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Students will pay more to attend a California State University campus this fall after the school’s board of trustees voted Wednesday to raise tuition by 6% each year for the next five years. At Fresno State, many students were unaware of the coming hike.
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UC Merced and UCSF Fresno are training Valley students close to home.
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Under a system that has long prioritized local control for school districts, state officials now are fighting some recent board decisions regarding LGBTQ students.
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More than 20 million borrowers are eligible under the new repayment plan, and many will see lower payments.
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After the California State University chancellor’s public resignation last year over accusations of mishandling sexual harassment complaints, a law firm was brought in to assess every Title IX office in the CSU.
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Last year California began providing free school lunches to all TK-12 students, regardless of family income. Now, with an influx of state and federal money, school districts are revamping kitchens and training staff so they can provide freshly made, healthy meals.
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“Just by us being here, I feel that it is going to bring in a lot of attraction from other investors to serve and improve West Fresno."