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The Los Angeles Unified School Board on Tuesday will consider its options for fiscal stability, and preview its budget for the next school year. Hard cuts are expected.
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Some students at CSU Los Angeles say it was hard for them to get classes this semester. Staff say spring may be harder.
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Record layoffs. The threat of AI. A free fall in public trust. All around, journalism is crumbling. And yet, at Santa Ana College, these students and educators are keeping the faith.
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Financial aid experts have workshops for students and families in need of help.
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As the state’s community colleges adopt diversity, equity and inclusion policies, conservatives sue, claiming they have gone too far.
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Nearly 30 of California's community colleges offer bachelor's degree programs. Here's our guide with tips, history, research, and student and other expert voices.
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The trial program targets students in health careers who struggle to meet living expenses and stay in school.
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The Placentia-Yorba Linda School District has been a battleground for culture wars and budget clashes in recent years.
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Students are already thinking about how they’ll make a difference during Donald Trump’s presidency.
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The district was fined over $8 million for some of its schools having too many students per class and not enough adults per student in the 2022-23 school year.
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The five-month investigation makes a series of recommendations for university officials and the campus police department.