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California must not cut spending on crucial financial aid programs - The Aggie
The California Aggie· 6 days agoFor many students, attending college would not be possible without financial aid and scholarships. Luckily for myself and many others, California has been a leader in the efforts to make college more affordable to all students.
What Kamala Harris isn’t talking about
Politico· 1 day ago(Los Angeles Times) — Cal Maritime students would become part of the Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo student body at the start of the 2026-27 school year under a new proposal by California ...
California wants to make it easier to become a preschool teacher. Could this help Sacramento?
The Sacramento Bee· 2 days agoCalifornia wants to make it easier to become a preschool teacher. Local agencies are not too far...
US Supreme Court decision on homelessness coming soon
ABC 10 Sacramento· 2 days agoBack in April, the U.S. Supreme Court heard a case asking to overturn this precedent, with people...
Caltrans delves into GenAI testing to reduce bottlenecks, keep roads safe
San Jose Mercury News· 3 days agoWhy does I-80 always clog right before University Avenue in Berkeley on Saturday afternoons?...
California teachers are using AI to grade papers. Who’s grading the AI?
KPBS San Diego· 1 day agoYour children could be some of a growing number of California kids having their writing graded by...
The Ghost of COVID Past Looms Over Gen Z Voters | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 7 days agoMore than 40 million Gen Z voters will be eligible to vote this November. This fall, the iPhone...
California has underestimated the epic potential of future flooding, research shows
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoFor well over a century, the Great Flood of 1862 has remained among California’s worst natural...
State Supreme Court gives UC Berkeley go-ahead to develop People's Park, capping decades-long battle
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoThe California Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that UC Berkeley can proceed with its controversial...
San Diego County renews support for legislation to ensure foster youths get survivor benefits
U-T San Diego· 2 days agoBetween 40,000 and 80,000 youths in foster care are eligible for or receiving Social Security disability, survivor or other benefits, which can amount to over $900 per month, according to the ...