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College Beat

Covering higher education from the ground up

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Homeless students can sleep safely in their cars at this California college. Other campuses say no
Failed legislative bills have attempted to create safe parking programs for students to sleep in their cars on California campuses while awaiting housing. Meanwhile, Long Beach City College allows homeless students to park overnight.
By Briana Mendez-Padilla
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California students want careers in AI. Here’s how colleges are meeting that demand
The governor’s recent deal with Nvidia will boost AI education at community colleges and open the door to similar deals for public four-year universities in California. Meanwhile, computer science programs are adding AI concentrations and majors to prepare students for a range of "blue collar" and technical AI jobs.
By Delilah Brumer and Jeremy Garza
Illustration of a young female basketball player hanging on a basketball hoop, surrounded by two crowds of people protesting; the left crowd is holding signs that have red unequal symbols and circles with a slash through it; the right crowd is holding signs with the trans and pride flags
How California keeps transgender student athletes on the court as bans unfold across the country
California is becoming increasingly tangled in the nationwide fight over whether transgender college athletes should be allowed to compete on teams of their gender identity. Just how much can state laws and policies protect its players?
By Desmond Meagley and Amy Elisabeth Moore
A person is seated in a wheelchair-accessible voting booth with a blue privacy screen, their legs and hands visible as they hold a pen. In the foreground, another individual, wearing a mask and blurred in motion, walks by, partially obscuring the booth. The setup includes a touchscreen ballot marking device for accessibility, and a storage room door is visible in the background.
We talked to California college students about today’s election. Here’s what’s on their minds
California’s college students represent a wide array of ages, ethnicities, lived experiences and political beliefs. Eight voters who attend a California college shared their perspectives with CalMatters on the issues that matter to them as some vote in local, state and national elections for the first time.
By Camelia Heins, Amy Elisabeth Moore, Delilah Brumer, Victoria Mejicanos, Khadeejah Khan, June Hsu and Lauren Bui
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College Beat is produced by the CalMatters College Journalism Network (CJN), a collaboration between CalMatters and student journalists from across California. Our mission: to elevate student voices in California higher education coverage, provide high-quality training to student journalists, and help diversify the state’s news media.

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Jennifer Burger
Editor
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UC Berkeley
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Pomona College
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Laney College
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Cal Poly Humboldt
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Sacramento State University
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Education
Community college faculty often campus-hop. Newsom vetoed a plan to make their lives easier
A bill vetoed by the governor would have increased the number of classes part-time community college faculty can teach at a single campus. Part-timers often have to commute between multiple campuses to make ends meet. The governor cited potential costs for his veto.
By Delilah Brumer • September 30, 2024
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Education
As Cal State touts sex discrimination reforms, some students and employees question progress
The California State University Board of Trustees heard positive reports on Title IX reforms at its meeting this week, including new campus audits and data collection. However, some faculty and students say they have yet to see improvements.
By Mercy Sosa • September 27, 2024
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College Beat
California college students want more online courses, but can they catch up to in-class peers?
The number of students taking college courses online has grown, particularly at the California Community Colleges. While campuses see the modality as increasing accessibility for students, the federal government is calling for greater oversight into the quality and effectiveness of online instruction.
By Briana Mendez-Padilla and Adam Echelman • September 11, 2024
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Education
Broken trust: Cal State is mending how it handles sexual discrimination cases
Changes are underway one year after scathing audits showed how the California State University system failed to handle reports of sexual discrimination, harassment and assault in its Title IX offices.
By Elizabeth Wilson • July 22, 2024
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Education
California boosts spending to help students earn math and science degrees
A program for low-income, first-generation STEM students at community colleges is receiving millions of dollars to expand across the state.
By Li Khan • July 9, 2024
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Education
They conquered gloom and Zoom: 2024 college grads on what comes next
Five college graduates reflect on their unique college experience and look forward to their early career plans.
By Li Khan, Haydee Barahona, Briana Mendez-Padilla, Christina Chkarboul and Elizabeth Wilson • June 28, 2024

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