Gov. Newsom Signs “Abortion Pill” Bill Into Law
A similar bill, Senate Bill 320, made it through the California State Assembly and Senate last year before it was vetoed by former Gov. Jerry Brown.
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A similar bill, Senate Bill 320, made it through the California State Assembly and Senate last year before it was vetoed by former Gov. Jerry Brown.
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The bill aims to enhance voter registration by directing campuses to hire civic and voter empowerment coordinators to develop a civic and voter empowerment action plan.
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The bill mandates that the UC pay its nearly 140,000 employees on their regularly scheduled payday.
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The unabridged list of employee payroll information can be found on the UCOP website.
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The letter asks the UC to cease funding for TMT and for any faculty or staff working on the project to “speak out against the exploitation of Mauna Kea.”
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ARU obtained signatures from over 2,200 members across the UC campuses for the petition.
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Napolitano, who announced her decision at the UC Regents meeting at UC Los Angeles, took over as UC president after former President Mark Yudof resigned in 2013.
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The student is suing on his own behalf as well as on behalf of all other UC students who were disciplined under several different sexual harassment and sexual violence policies.
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If ratified, the two contracts would be valid until fall 2024.
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According to Regent Lark Park, the issue came down to, “How do we fund the university we want?”
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Out of a pool of 176,695 applicants, 108,178 students were admitted as incoming freshmen across the nine UC campuses.
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Yang is the chair of the telescope's board of governors, a position he has held since 2007.
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Prior to assuming the role of board chair, Pérez worked as a regent after being appointed to the position in 2014 by former California Gov. Jerry Brown.
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Students who qualify can use the additional aid beginning this Summer Session A.
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UC’s decision to reform its admission process arrives roughly three months after several universities across the U.S. were accused of using unfair backdoor methods to admit students.
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