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Student unrest after a 32% increase in tution fees at 23 California State University campuses. Students protested budget cuts, two wars, and layoffs.
Grouped Articles
College Tuition Increases Slow, but Government Aid Falls
Wall Street Journal 10.23.2013
California College Chief Calls for Tuition Freeze
Wall Street Journal 11.14.2013
Napolitano Looks for New Ways to Boost University of California's Coffers
Wall Street Journal 09.09.2014
Playing Chicken With Tax Dollars and Tuition in California
Wall Street Journal 11.22.2014
In California Budget Plan, Brown Wins Deal on Tuition Freeze for In-State Students
New York Times 05.14.2015
California’s Upward-Mobility Machine
New York Times 09.16.2015
26 Students Arrested in Protest Over Tuition Increases
New York Times 12.11.2009
Colleges Turn the Economic Crisis Into a Lesson Plan
New York Times 12.12.2009
8 Arrested in Protest at Berkeley Chancellor’s Home
New York Times 12.13.2009
Utility Shutoffs Climb by 5% Despite Doubling of U.S. Aid
Wall Street Journal 12.18.2009
New York Times 01.14.2010
California Is Stuck in 1st Gear
Wall Street Journal 06.08.2010
Public Pensions and Our Fiscal Future
Wall Street Journal 08.27.2010
California Universities Feel the Squeeze
BusinessWeek 01.20.2011
Surging Student Debt Pushes Up Overall Consumer Credit
Wall Street Journal 03.07.2012
New York Times 04.29.2012
Brown Proposes $8.3 Billion in Cuts for California
New York Times 05.14.2012
Dispute Over College Tuition Roils Flagship Texas Campus
Wall Street Journal 05.17.2012
California Cuts Threaten the Status of Universities
New York Times 06.01.2012
Wall Street Journal 08.08.2012
Deans List: Hiring Spree Fattens College Bureaucracy—And Tuition
Wall Street Journal 12.28.2012
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