Former UCSF employee files 3rd discrimination lawsuit against UC regents

Former UC San Francisco employee Todd Senigar filed his third discrimination lawsuit against the UC Board of Regents on Monday.
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Former UC San Francisco employee Todd Senigar filed his third discrimination lawsuit against the UC Board of Regents on Monday.
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The University of California will terminate $475 million worth of contracts with Wells Fargo after repeated criticism from the Afrikan Black Coalition, or ABC, over its ties to private correctional facilities.
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UC Berkeley saw a growth of 7.7 percent in applications from Californian residents, while the number of in-state applicants to all nine undergraduate campuses increased by 6 percent, nearly tripling from last year.
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The UC Board of Regents’ meeting came to a halt at approximately 11:40 a.m. at UC San Francisco-Mission Bay when demonstrators overwhelmed communication during an extended public comments session. Protesters, in solidarity with the Occupy movement, began to hold a meeting of their own once the regents left and introduced
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The UC Board of Regents meeting postponed this week because of concerns for public safety has been rescheduled for Nov. 28, according to a Friday press release from the UC Office of the President. The regents and UC staff will be on four campuses — UC San Francisco-Mission Bay, UCLA,
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