From the futuristic architecture to the colorful classrooms decorated with student projects written in both Spanish and English, it is clear that the UCLA Community School is not an average L.A. public school.
Author Archives: Julienne Lauler
Regents discuss diversity
While issues of hate crimes at various University of California campuses dominated the UC Board of Regents meeting last week, academic funding was also a fundamental concern, as the board approved a statement clarifying that it has the right to change student fees at any appropriate time.
Union criticizes possibility of UC managing state prison health care
Recommendations that the University of California manage state prison health care services prompted criticism from union members at today’s UC Board of Regents meeting.
Board of Regents looks into race-related incidents, budget cut solutions at bimonthly meeting
The University of California Board of Regents tackled issues including racially charged incidents at multiple UC campuses, as well as the continued cuts to public higher education by the state, during its bimonthly meeting at UC San Francisco.
Hate crimes spark Regents’ dialogue on campus climate, diversity
The recent wave of hate crimes at various University of California campuses took center stage at the UC Board of Regents meeting today, as regents, campus chancellors and students came together to discuss the campus climate and diversity of the university.
Regents’ statement clarifies student fee policies
The UC Board of Regents approved a statement to clarify student fee policies, explaining that the regents can change fees to any level considered appropriate and that they are not contractually bound to limit fees.
UC students gather at Capitol
More than a hundred University of California students assembled on the steps of the California Capitol in Sacramento on Monday while chanting, holding signs and pressuring legislators to make higher education a priority in a state marred by budget crises.