College campuses are supposed to be bastions of intellectual discourse and debate, but the war in Gaza underscores tense narratives and little if any interchange between students.
Debbie Truong
CSU likely to miss 2025 graduation goals with ‘unacceptably high’ equity gaps, report says
Overall graduation rates have increased in the California State University system, but persistent equity gaps among racial groups remain. “Not all students are being lifted equally by the tide,” the president of the Campaign for College Opportunity says.
CSU trustees to weigh an annual 6% tuition increase amid major funding gap
California State University officials say the annual tuition increase is necessary to help contend with a nearly $1.5 billion budget gap, with students paying $342 more the first year alone.
Newsom budget includes naloxone for middle and high schools while largely avoiding cuts
Newsom’s education spending plan includes the opioid antagonist naloxone for all middle and high schools while largely avoiding cuts to school budgets.
‘Shut it down!’: Picketers disrupt UC regents meeting as strike drags into fifth week
More than a month on strike from their jobs as teaching assistants and researchers, hundreds of academic employees rallied outside Wednesday’s meeting of the University of California regents at UCLA.
UC faces tumultuous finals week as strike reaches pivotal moment
In its fourth week, the massive academic workers strike has led to canceled finals, delayed grades and growing angst among students across the University of California’s 10 campuses.
Why Californians with student loans will gain massively from forgiveness plan
The federal plan would forgive up to $20,000 in student loans for Pell Grant recipients and $10,000 for other borrowers earning less than $125,000 a year.

