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The encampment is part of a series of protests across UC campuses.
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A Cal Poly, SLO engineering team is building another student a new left hand.
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UC Santa Barbara received a grant to grow their program for training school psychologists with an emphasis on equity and diversity.
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The city is phasing out their affordable preschool and childcare programs it's had in place since the 1990's.
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Lompoc’s City Council voted this week to extend negotiations with a developer to build a space education center. If approved, it’s estimated to create hundreds of jobs and generate millions in tax revenue.
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There’s a new artificial intelligence technology called ChatGPT which can generate text that mimics human writing and conversation. But a Cal Poly English professor says the technology is only as good as its user.
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A local nonprofit organization is educating Central Coast youth about sustainable agricultural practices.
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New research from UC Santa Barbara examines how social approval makes people more willing to believe fake news stories on social media.
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A new CalMatters investigation looks into Cal Poly SLO's rate of Black student enrollment, which is the lowest of any public university in California. KCBX's Amanda Wernik spoke with CalMatters' higher education reporter Mikhail Zinshteyn.
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For years, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo has enrolled the smallest percentage of Black students among all campuses in the California State University and University of California systems. Although it’s difficult to pinpoint the reason, the campus attracts few freshman applicants and transfer students, and students describe a racist environment.
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The event is similar to a political convention where students will try to earn votes for their platform.
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Nearly 50,000 academic workers employed by the University of California system are striking this week, demanding better pay and benefits. About 3,000 of them are picketing at UC Santa Barbara.