Technical problems and delays with FAFSA have pushed back this year's college decision process for schools, students and their families.
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Hundreds of students have rotated through the encampment since they established it just outside the Geisel Library on Wednesday.
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San Diego City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera said he’s hopeful the city can find other ways to balance the budget.
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The fire-scarred Oceanside Pier, which has been closed since flames engulfed its western end eight days ago, is on track to reopen — for the most part — next week, city officials announced Friday.
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In the wake of campus protests, Republican leaders in the Legislature say that students who committed violent or criminal acts shouldn’t receive Cal Grants.
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Two men were convicted Friday of conspiracy to commit a riot stemming from a 2021 Pacific Beach protest that turned violent.
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Delays in former military contractor Leonard Francis' sentencing mount as government reportedly considers reducing charges against previously convicted conspirators.
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According to the agenda, the session involved interviewing semifinalists; it was unclear whether the applicants' names have been made public.
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Hundreds of students with the UCSDivest Coalition continue their encampment on campus with several peaceful actions planned.
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