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More than 400,000 students in the nation's second largest school district are back to learning at home as support staff, bus drivers, and teachers strike this week.
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After six months, UC regents have not talked publicly about a proposal supported by legal scholars nationwide.
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Union members are rallying with support from the district’s teachers union to protest for a new and better contract.
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The district expects a union representing school district staff to hold a three-day strike in the next few weeks, joined by the local teachers union.
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News of the instance of antisemitism is one of several hate incidents reported on Stanford's campus this academic year.
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In Southern California, Long Beach City College is bucking national trends.
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Are students saying goodbye to Zoom? Some are eager to do so, but online flexibility has long been a highlight of community colleges.
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Service Employees International Union Local 99 represents more than 30,000 workers in LAUSD.
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The app is for non-emergency school related issues.
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Advocates held teach-ins, did campus outreach, and held online actions this week to push UC’s policymakers to allow undocumented students to work university jobs.