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Officials said there was not enough evidence to pursue manslaughter charges as Hernandez's death has been ruled accidental, with no criminal activity linked to it. Investigators also found no injuries on his body "that appeared consistent with hazing, and no evidence of student group activities likely to cause serious bodily injury or death, which is statutorily required to prove hazing."
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In addition to UCSD, the global network is comprised of researchers from Noria Research, Mexico United Against Crime in Mexico, the Latin American Center for Rural Development in Colombia, the Transform Drug Policy Foundation in the United Kingdom and the Transnational Institute in the Netherlands.
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Students are expected to participate in testing upon arrival on campus. These arrivals will be staggered to ensure laboratory capacity isn't overwhelmed.
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KPBS Midday EditionAssemblywoman Shirley Weber, D-San Diego, introduced a bill that would put the issue on the November ballot.
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As school districts expect to continue distance learning in the new school year, we want to hear your stories.
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The proposed ballot measure would repeal the controversial voter-approved statewide ban that's been blamed for a decline in diversity in the prestigious university system.
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California State University police chiefs Friday banned the use of the carotid restraint and pledged to implement policing recommendations offered by a 2015 federal task force on the CSU's 23 campuses, which include San Diego State and Cal State San Marcos.
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The California Assembly has decided to let voters choose whether to repeal the state's ban on affirmative action programs.
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For an American workforce under continuing threat from the coronavirus, the best protection might just be a college degree.
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The plan is to create a new test that better reflects preparedness and is equitable to all applicants. However, if a new test does not meet specified criteria in time for fall 2025 admission,
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