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Assemblyman proposes new UC campus for science, tech, arts

At a time when UC faces uncertainty about how to finance its current 10 campuses, a state assemblyman proposes that the university establish an 11th campus, with a special focus on science and technology.
Los Angeles Times
Assemblyman Gatto proposes new UC campus for science, tech, arts
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California higher ed needs sufficient funding

Op-ed: Ensuring the dream of higher education is achievable for all Californians depends heavily on adequate funding for all three sectors of higher education.
Sacramento Bee
California higher ed needs sufficient funding
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Field Poll shows majority support for increased state funding to public education

Field Poll results released last week reveal that a majority of California voters view K-12 schools and higher education as areas in the state budget that deserve more funding.
Daily Californian
Field Poll shows majority support for increased state funding to public educati…
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The cork-vs-screw cap debate goes on

Which one better preserves the flavor of wine? UC Davis wine chemist Andrew Waterhouse is on the case.
Capital Public Radio
Cork Versus Screw Cap: Which Preserves The Flavor Of Wine Better?
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Why crowds ignore people in peril

UC Irvine's Kristen Monroe and others examine the factors that drive people to help or to turn a blind eye.
CBC News
Understanding the bystander effect
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How do our bodies fight off dangerous chemicals?

Cells are like night club bouncers, says UC San Diego's Amro Hamdoun: With every substance that a cell encounters, it has to decide which to eliminate and which to let in.
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Breaking barriers to cross-border study

University leaders from Baja California, San Diego forge long- and short-term collaborations.

U-T San Diego
Breaking barriers to cross-border study
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Napolitano urges ‘passionate conversation’ on higher education

In USC's 37th annual Pullias Lecture, the University of California president puts tuition in a wider context of the state system’s tradition of innovation.
University of Southern California
Janet Napolitano urges ‘passionate conversation’ on higher education
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Keystone XL pipeline does nothing to help our region

UC Merced's Roger Bales and Roland Winston make the case that the controversial oil pipeline represents America's past, not its future.
Modesto Bee
Roger Bales, Roland Winston: Keystone XL pipeline does nothing to help our regi…
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California is rife with laws used to harass homeless

Op-ed co-authored by a Berkeley law professor addresses the proliferation of vagrancy laws in California — and which cities lead the pack.
Los Angeles Times
California is rife with laws used to harass homeless people
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