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L.A. Community College District launched a guaranteed basic income program in 2024. LAist checked in to see how students are doing and what they’re planning for the future.Listen 0:45
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A pilot program was launched last year to attract more students to the CSU system, steering some to campuses that have been struggling with enrollment declines.
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About 5.5 million borrowers currently are in default. They haven't risked wage garnishment since the beginning of the pandemic, when policymakers paused the practice.Listen 2:03
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The law requires a database of teachers credibly accused of sex abuse. It will be available to schools during their hiring processes.
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The SAVE Plan is ending and repayment options will change dramatically in the new year.Listen 3:22
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Now a full week, Winter Academy offers students art and science activities, meals and for high schoolers, the opportunity to boost first-semester grades.Listen 0:41
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Members of Teamsters Local 2010 say the university system is backtracking on a previous salary agreementListen 0:41
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Translating for your family can feel burdensome, but these authors want families to see the power in living between two languages.Listen 0:42
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Opponents of AB 715, which was born out of antisemitism concerns after the recent war in Gaza, argue the state law actually interferes with free speech in classrooms.
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Education researchers say happier teachers are more likely to stay and that stability can be good for long-term learning outcomes.Listen 3:40