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CSU trustees plan to vote in September on annual 6% tuition increases.
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A state Superior Court judge in Butte County has thrown out a libel suit suspended Chico State Professor David Stachura brought against a colleague who revealed at a public forum in December that Stachura allegedly threatened gun violence on campus.
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Close to 4 million Californians with student debt will resume payments for student loans starting in October. Here’s what you need to know about repayment options, your rights as a borrower and what’s ahead.
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After several high-profile sexual harassment cases, Cal State needs more training, staff and outreach to students and employees, an outside firm concludes.
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If approved, the multi-year proposal would raise tuition by 6% each year for the next five years, and is meant to help the statewide system with its $1.5 billion deficit.
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Judge Virginia Gingery will issue a written ruling on the state's request for a workplace violence restraining order within 90 days.
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Shasta County’s attempt to hand count ballots could be thwarted by a bill moving through the California legislature. Also, Shasta County Child Support Services is holding a backpack and school supply drive through July, and the nation’s first federally-authorized low-nicotine cigarettes are going on sale in California, Florida and Texas this month after a year of test-marketing.
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In one of the most anticipated decisions of its current term, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Biden's sweeping plan to discharge some or all federal student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans.
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While some California college professors remain concerned about students using generative AI such as ChatGPT to cheat in class, a growing number are choosing to encourage its limited use in classroom assignments.
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Staff, students, and families in remote towns of state still struggling with homelessness years after fires.