Spending money is not a problem for most college students. But for the Campus Activities Board, the ASCC committee responsible for planning student social activities,
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Budget revise brings big hope for education
After a half-decade pattern of decreased funding, program reductions and class cuts, California community colleges finally have something to celebrate. Gov. Jerry Brown released his
Governor pushes for online education reform
California Governor Jerry Brown has proposed state funding to increase offerings on Internet courses and graduate students more quickly. Brown’s proposed 2013-14 budget provides $16.9
Class sections added, state funding increased
For the first time in years, California’s community colleges may not have to tighten their belts again, if California Gov. Jerry Brown’s state budget proposal
Media briefed on Prop. 30
A statewide media teleconference to educate student journalists on the effects of state budget cuts to public education is scheduled for this afternoon. Initiated by the
Prop 30 is the only option for schools
Community colleges statewide have been publicly showing their support for Gov. Jerry Brown’s tax initiative, also known as Proposition 30. If voters approve the measure,
Budget crisis means fewer classes, services
The effects of state budget cuts are becoming more and more visible on campus, especially to those who spent their first day of school waitlisted
Student workers decline for fall 2012
[/media-credit]Changes in the number of required units for student employees and budgetary cutbacks at Citrus are causing a significant decrease in campus jobs available for