Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Students and supporters of undocumented UC students rally outside a May 17 Board of Regents meeting for on-campus jobs to be ...
This post was updated Nov. 11 at 11:09 p.m. The California Supreme Court stood by a lower court’s ruling that the UC cannot bar undocumented students from holding on-campus jobs Oct. 29. A lawsuit ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. UCLA student Daniela Valadez is among protesters outside a May 2023 meeting of the UC Board of Regents in Los Angeles. (Jay L.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The California Supreme Court has let stand a lower-court ruling that the University of California's policy barring students without legal status in the US from campus jobs is ...
The University of California condemned the state’s highest court for allowing a ruling to stand that holds the school’s policy of barring the hiring of undocumented students without federal work ...
April 30, 2026 - Students at college campuses across California recover hundreds of pounds of unserved food from dining halls to serve to their hungry classmates. Este artículo está disponible en ...
More than a year into President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, undocumented students at Cabrillo College are ...
Pasadena City College is hoping to hire a full-time “undocumented student success specialist” to operate out of its DEI office. The Division of Equity, Diversity & Justice position, which pays $82,000 ...
LOS ANGELES — In a key win for immigrant rights organizations, a California Court of Appeal ruled that the University of California has not provided sufficient legal grounds to justify its ...
In a key win for immigrant rights organizations, a California Court of Appeal ruled that the University of California has not provided sufficient legal grounds to justify its "discriminatory policy" ...