A joint housing project for 624 beds for Cabrillo College and UC Santa Cruz students could be taking one big step forward soon. On Monday, Cabrillo’s governing board will vote on selecting a developer for the project.
Higher Ed
California students want careers in AI. Here’s how colleges are meeting that demand
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent deal with Nvidia will boost artificial intelligence education at community colleges and open the door to similar deals for public four-year universities in California. Meanwhile, computer science programs are adding AI concentrations and majors to prepare students for a range of “blue collar” and technical AI jobs.
In unopposed Cabrillo College trustee races, name change is on back burner
Cabrillo College’s governing board will have four trustees starting new four-year terms once they’re sworn in this December. All four ran unopposed.
Cabrillo College named best community college in California
Cabrillo College has been ranked the best community college in California in a study released by marketing company SmartAsset. The same study ranked Cabrillo 37th overall in the United States.
California banned college legacy admissions. Will it change who gets in?
A new state law bans private colleges from considering an applicant’s ties to family members who are alumni or donors. California’s public universities don’t use legacy admissions.
Lots of tears and new dreams: Three UCSC students talk about impact of full-ride scholarships from historic alum gift
This year, more than 40 first-year students at UC Santa Cruz are the first recipients of the Sabatte Family Scholarship. About 30 to 50 students will be awarded the scholarship each year for the next 30 years after a historic gift to the university.
Raw sewage and bursting pipes: Why California community colleges are asking voters for repairs
This November, California voters will decide on Proposition 2, a $10 billion education bond. Some community colleges are counting on the money to fix critical buildings and protect the safety of students.
UC Santa Cruz braces for Gaza protests on Oct. 7 anniversary
Today — Monday, Oct. 7 — is the first anniversary of the terrorist attack on Israel and the ensuing war in Gaza. Protests are expected on the campus of UC Santa Cruz, five months after police broke up a large encampment of protesters and arrested 122 people. It comes as the University of California system has promised a zero-tolerance policy toward encampments and any protests that block access to campus roads or buildings.
UC says federal law prevents it from hiring undocumented students. A lawsuit seeks to change that
Members of the coalition that’s been pushing to get the University of California to hire its undocumented students for campus jobs are now suing the university system, days after Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have made such employment a reality.
UCSC updates maintenance system, offers rent credit over Family Student Housing concerns
Almost two months after UC Santa Cruz Family Student Housing residents demanded that the university address housing conditions and waive a rent increase, housing officials said they will provide a one-time credit toward rent but won’t rescind the annual increase. They also say they’re changing how they respond to maintenance requests.

