Opinion
Colleges such as Cal Poly Humboldt resist allowing overnight parking for students who live out of their cars. Long Beach City College shows a better way.
Dec. 1, 2023
Varsity Times Insider
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Dec. 7, 2007
Money & Company
Jan. 11, 2010
California
A decade ago, struggling Marymount Palos Verdes College--its enrollment down to 116 and its deficit up to $170,000--limped onto the campus of a former girls’ school on a 22-acre promontory overlooking the Pacific.
April 14, 1985
An overnight parking program for homeless students living in cars is intended as temporary aid for vulnerable students at Long Beach City College.
Nov. 3, 2021
Residents plagued by traffic and parking congestion around Santa Monica College will hold a community meeting Tuesday to begin a petition drive seeking preferential parking within three blocks of the school.
April 2, 1987
The United College of Business has sued Downey, alleging the city blocked its expansion because of fears that enrollment of additional minority students would “discourage higher income, white customers from patronizing nearby businesses.”
Oct. 1, 1987
A parking war of sorts has erupted on the campus of Glendale Community College, where 6,000 day students and 5,000 night students compete for about 1,200 spaces in five parking lots.
July 24, 1986
Letters to the Editor
It’s bad enough when students need to live in a parking lot to afford college in the richest country on Earth. Even worse is Cal Poly Humboldt’s cruel response.
Nov. 30, 2023