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Sylmar baseball team learns more than winning
Winning is important, but so is learning life lessons, so understand the pride Sylmar High baseball Coach Ray Rivera has in his players when he looks at a photo taken at the school prom this month and sees them surrounding the senior prom queen, Candy...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Baseball, High School Baseball, Sports, Students
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Cal State panel OKs presidential pay freeze, letting groups chip in
Once again addressing the controversial issue of executive pay, a panel of the California State University Board of Trustees voted Tuesday to freeze state-funded pay for new campus presidents but allow individual college foundations to raise funds to...Tags: Education, Politics, CEO Pay, Gavin Newsom, Students
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Mike McQueary files suit against Penn State
The Penn State football assistant whose report of Jerry Sandusky allegedly attacking a child in the showers led to Joe Paterno's firing said in a court filing Tuesday that he is suing the school. The "writ of summons" filed by Mike McQueary's lawyer...
Tags: Oakland Raiders, The Pennsylvania State University, Tyrone Corbin, Phoenix Suns, Houston Texans
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Californians' enrollment in UC, CSU declines, study finds
The number of eligible California high school graduates entering the state's public four-year universities has plunged in the last five years, as budget-strapped institutions increasingly adopt practices to reduce enrollment, a new study has found.
At...Tags: Education, CEO Pay, Schools, Budgets and Budgeting, High Schools
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Cal State students announce hunger strike at six campuses
L.A. NOWStudents at six Cal State University campuses have vowed to fast until university leaders agree to freeze tuition, roll back administrative and executive salaries and meet other demands. Members of Students for Quality Education said Friday that the... -
With tuition hard to swallow, Cal State students to go hungry
Students at six Cal State University campuses have vowed to fast until university leaders agree to freeze tuition, roll back administrative and executive salaries, and meet other demands. Members of Students for Quality Education said that the hunger...
Tags: Education, Career and Workplace, Strikes, Jerry Brown, Students
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Adults struggling to learn face new challenge
I'd been sitting back, fielding the occasional pitch for a column, but telling people it was a little too soon to write about what might happen to adult education in L.A. Unified. Sure, the district has threatened to make big cuts, or even eliminate...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Steve Lopez, Lupus, Los Angeles Times Columnists, Jerry Brown
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Cal State faculty union members vote to authorize walkout
L.A. NOWCalifornia State University faculty announced Wednesday that union members have voted to authorize plans for a two-day strike should negotiations over salary, class sizes and other issues continue to stall.... -
Program gives college students a break on out-of-state tuition
While her classmates agonize over which college to attend, high school senior Samantha Morgan is passing up offers from Cal State campuses in Long Beach and San Jose. She is heading out of California to avoid overcrowded classes and other state budget...Tags: Education, Greg Smith, Media Industry, Schools, Science and Technology
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Cal State faculty begin voting on strike authorization
California State University faculty began voting Monday on whether to authorize their union to strike after 22 months of talks over salary, class sizes and other issues stalled.
An affirmative vote could result in two-day rolling strikes at the 23...Tags: Education, Politics, Voting, Brett Butler, Career and Workplace
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A win-win scenario for Farmers Field
If it is built, the proposed 72,000-seat Farmers Field stadium in downtown Los Angeles will bring many benefits but also major traffic congestion. Despite an optimistic estimate that 20% of patrons will ride public transit on a weekday, and 15% on...
Tags: Education, Transportation, Nokia Theater, Road Transportation, Commuting
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Character Witness
LA Times MagazineBiographers take you inside the art and science of their craft—and it's not as tame as you may think...
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