Education News
CSU Stanislaus' Stockton campus feels empty
Class cuts and declining student interest at CSU Stanislaus is leaving some classes with just a single student.
Campus bigamy: More students taking classes at multiple colleges to get a higher education
With college cuts forcing fewer and fewer class options for students, many are being forced to take whichever classes they can get -- even if they're at different schools.
Horizon Charter School's abrupt shutdown leaves students, parents puzzled, angry
Parents are upset about Horizon Charter School closing down classes for an independent study program in south Sacramento.
CSU Stanislaus: Palin fee paid with no public money
Officials at CSU Stanislaus are explaining how the university is paying for Sarah Palin to speak at a June event as well as how an addendum to Palin's contract reportedly ended up in a dumpster.
UC campuses report record low admission rates
Officials attributed the increased competition to a record number of applicants vying for fewer spots on most campuses.
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