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University of California President Janet Napolitano announced she will resign. Here’s a look back at her tenure
- University of California President Janet Napolitano, champion of immigrant students and sexual abuse victims, says she will resign.
- Divesting is less a moral imperative than risk-averse stewardship of the university’s endowment and pension fund.
- Gov. Gavin Newsom pushed back against criticism of his handling of the new vaccine laws, which prompted protests at the state Capitol.
- California college students say the biggest obstacle to success are costs and juggling work with school, surveys says.
- David Kassan combines live interviews with painting to create vivid testimony on view in a new USC Fisher Museum and Shoah Foundation exhibition.
- District officials explain why it took 14 days to acknowledge that a Hollenbeck Middle School student was hit in the jaw by a bullet
- A student was shot at Hollenbeck Middle School, an incident that officials acknowledged only after it was disclosed by the head of the school police union.
- More California students can no longer face suspension for willful defiance
- We use quantitative reasoning in multiple aspects of our lives; a Cal State proposal to enhance it among admitted freshmen boosts opportunity for all.
- Former USC gynecologist George Tyndall was charged with committing more than two dozen felonies at the campus clinic where he practiced for decades.
- The CSU is weighing requiring an additional year of math, science or other quantitative coursework for admission.
- Congress ordered the Education Department to create a simple way to apply for Temporary Expanded Public Service Loan Forgiveness. A watchdog finds confusion.
- The students were detained at LAX in the days prior to the start of classes on Aug. 22 and were on their way to the university’s Phoenix-area campuses, school officials said.
- The California Senate gave final approval Wednesday to SB 276, a closely watched crackdown on vaccine exemptions for schoolchildren.
- President Trump says San Francisco is in “serious violation” with “tremendous pollution.” His remarks appear to be part of an ongoing critique of homelessness in major cities.
- While Steve Ballmer and Jerry West were part of the Clippers’ year-long strategy to land Kawhi Leonard, Doc Rivers says one ‘hero’ played a decisive role.
- Newsom’s signature on Assembly Bill 5 could mean more California workers would be considered employees eligible for workplace benefits.
- In Moira Rose, the matriarch of the Emmy-nominated “Schitt’s Creek,” Catherine O’Hara has found the role of a lifetime and created a character that hilariously redefines the term “fashion victim.”
- U.S. intelligence officials have agreed to meet with the House Intelligence Committee, apparently ending a standoff over a whistleblower’s report.