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In Case of Failure, Just Stop Being So L…

May 13, 2012

When I sign up for classes tomorrow, my projected schedule will look just like the one I’ve had for the past nine quarters. Obscure literature class, the easiest social science...

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Be Good to Your Steak, it Just Might Fig…

May 20, 2012

When choosing what meat you are going to BBQ in this wonderful San Diego sunshine, please be informed. Choose your meats wisely, and marinate them in beer to help prevent...

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Gay Marriage, Hypocrites and Bristol Pal…

May 20, 2012

In light of his recent support for gay marriage, President Barack Obama has been called a flip-flopper, an evolver, a hesitator. Newsweek is honoring Obama’s statements on its cover, featuring...

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Thursday, 10 November 2011 10:36

Locked Away

Federal financial aid will now be revoked from students who can’t maintain at least a 2.0, giving them little time to recover from a bad quarter.
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Thursday, 13 October 2011 10:30

Gov. Brown Signs DREAM Act Into Law

Undocumented students now receive access to public aid.
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The University of California Board of Regents has raised in-state tuition by 9.6 percent and an additional increase of 16 percent by the 2015-16 school year is now being discussed. The UC Board of Regents met Sept. 15 at UC San Francisco to discuss methods of compensating for a projected system-wide budget deficit of $2.5 billion by 2015. Depending on the amount of state funding, students could be paying anywhere from an eight to 16 percent fee increase yearly.
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Thursday, 29 September 2011 13:44

Summer in Review

Tuition increases, a chancellor departure and equal access for undocumented students have at least one thing in common — they will have an untold impact on students at UCSD in the coming year.
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