Bay Area As UC strike enters second month, grad workers risk arrest pushing for raises By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | December 15, 2022 Student workers view civil disobedience as a way to escalate their work stoppage.
Bay Area UC regents permit UCLA teams to move to Big Ten By Michael Burke | EdSource | December 14, 2022 UCLA must spend substantially to ease athletes' travel burdens and may owe UC Berkeley a subsidy.
Bay Area UC, striking academic workers to enter mediation By Michael Burke | EdSource | December 13, 2022 Seeking better pay, teaching assistants and student researchers have been on strike for four weeks.
Bay Area Academic researchers and scholars reach tentative agreement with UC By Michael Burke and Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | November 29, 2022 Hundreds of faculty pledged to withhold student grades as the semester ends in support of striking workers.
Bay Area Regents delay decision on UCLA’s move to Big Ten until December By Michael Burke | EdSource | November 18, 2022 Regents initially were expected to take action on the issue during a meeting Thursday.
Cal The 125th Big Game is Saturday at 2:30 p.m. By Exedra Staff | November 18, 2022 The rivalry between Cal and Stanford dates back to 1892.
Bay Area UC undergraduate students divided in reaction to strike By Betty Márquez Rosales | EdSource | November 16, 2022 As UC strike continues, undergraduates decide between joining the picket line or crossing it to attend classes.
Bay Area Supreme Court conservative majority signals opposition to affirmative action By Michael Burke | EdSource | October 31, 2022 In 1996 race-conscious admissions were banned at public California colleges, which have since struggled to enroll diverse student bodies.
Cal Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action in admissions could affect California private colleges By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | October 25, 2022 Decision could also impact California students attending colleges out of state.
Bay Area Fall undergraduate enrollment declines have slowed, but still ‘troubling’ By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | October 20, 2022 College matriculation declines nationwide are steeper at four-year schools than at community colleges.