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Two recent reports on sexual harassment complaints filed against Cal State employees conclude. Inconsistent data collection makes it difficult to determine a reliable number.
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Block steered UCLA since 2007 through state budget crises, national racial tensions, demographic changes, and campus labor unrest. He’s retiring next year.
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A recent resolution passing has resulted in the censorship of teachers. A lawsuit alleges it is unconstitutional and takes away students’ fundamental rights to an education.
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Goldberg, 78, announced she will not run for re-election in 2024.