Gov. Jerry Brown’s tax measure for November’s ballot could generate lower-than-anticipated revenue for the state, according to an analysis released by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office Wednesday.
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Occupy movement sparks UCLA Division of Social Sciences to start blog for campus dialogue
The movement has also recently been the focus of a broader initiative to increase dialogue between campus departments within the social sciences. Last month, the UCLA Division of Social Sciences created a forum to discuss the Occupy protests.
Occuparty at Bruin Plaza hopes to attract more students to the movement
A pair of tents sat on top of the box housing the Bruin statue, and chalk messages of the Occupy movement decorated the box itself.
Legislative Analyst’s Office forecasts another budget cut to UC, lower-than-expected revenue
A $100 million midyear cut to both the University of California and California State University systems is now a strong possibility, based on a revenue forecast released by the nonpartisan California Legislative Analyst’s Office Wednesday.
UC Regents meeting canceled over fears of violence from San Francisco demonstrations
For the first time, a UC Board of Regents meeting has been canceled because of public safety concerns.
UC President Mark Yudof proposes budget plan to increase university funding from the state, although chances of approval are slim
A budget plan to be proposed next week at the UC Board of Regents meeting asks the state to increase funding for the University of California, though the chances of the state matching the request are slim.
Q&A: Student Regent Alfredo Mireles Jr. and Student Regent-designate Jonathan Stein
Student Regent Alfredo Mireles Jr. and Student Regent-designate Jonathan Stein of the UC Board of Regents spoke about the budget crisis at the Undergraduate Students Association Council meeting on Tuesday.