La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA
1 day ago by Coree J. Hogan
The De Anza Associated Student Body voted against impeaching Keith Hubbard, vice president of environmental sustainability, at the Senate's weekly meeting on Wednesday March 10. A compilation of grievances questioning Hubbard's ethics, leadership abilities and loyalty to the Senate was presented by DASB Senators Wason Huynh, April Seo, Scarlett Kim, Omar Ali, Kahlid Ali and Yang Qiu.
La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA
1 day ago by Soheil Rezaee
A chemical accident last Wednesday morning caused chlorine gas to be released in the PE quad, resulting in an evacuation and clouser of the area for most of the day.
The incident began in PE 3, when a contractor from Tri-Con used the wrong chemical mix to treat the pool water supply.
Echo Times, College of Marin, CA
1 day ago by William Kennedy
A revised budget issued last month by College of Marin revealed the institution now faces an $802,000 shortfall, due largely to falling property tax and state revenues that fund the school. The development is particularly troubling for students like Mary Ruiz, who uses a mobility scooter because of multiple sclerosis.
Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA
4 days ago by Eric Van Susteren
Presidential candidates for the 2010 Associated Students election in April are preparing to face issues such as budget cuts, low student involvement and a lack of student awareness, said the A.S. chief elections officer.
"We've always had a low turnout for the elections voter-wise, and we're really just trying to get more awareness of A.
Express, Las Positas College, CA
5 days ago by Brittney Barsotti
According to school officials, the number of courses offered will not increase for the 2010 to 2011 academic year.
LPC is forced to ratchet down the number of teaching hours due to budget cuts, according to Jason Morris, chair of the College Enrollment Management Committee (CEMC).
Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA
5 days ago by Kevin Hume
An SJSU graduate student said he was once classmates with the man who died trying to shoot his way into the Pentagon on Thursday.
Devanshu Kumar, a graduate student in electrical engineering, said John Patrick Bedell showed no signs of psychological problems.
Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA
5 days ago by Anna-Maria Kostovska
Calpernia Addams, "America's Transsexual Sweetheart," said she is now comfortable being imperfect, even though some people had told her she would look hideous as a woman.
"It got to the point where I (said) ... if I don't do this, I don't know if I want to be alive," Addams said.
Laney Tower, Laney College, CA
6 days ago by Ryan Villarreal
Actions to protest state budget cuts to education have been planned for today (March 4) with a walkout and rally at Laney College, and plans to join rallies in Oakland and San Francisco later in the day.
According to a state budget analysis prepared by the 'NoEdCuts Coalition,' a public education advocacy group based at Berkeley City College, over $840 million has been cut from community college funding in California over the past two years.
Laney Tower, Laney College, CA
6 days ago by Reginald James
Racism is a toxin that has polluted this country for too long. One area that is most infected is education.
It was once illegal to teach an enslaved African how to read. Public education was created to educate the formerly enslaved, but segregation forced Black people into "separate and unequal" schools until the mid-20th century.