CSU budget cut protestors head to Long Beach
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SF State students are once again headed to Long Beach to protest the latest round of budget cuts to higher education. The group United Against CSU Budget Cuts, a loose confederation of students, will host a planning meeting at SF State July 9 to prepare for protests at the Board of Trustees Meeting later this month.

The new budget, "will rob $36 million from SF State and $580 million from the CSU system" according to a statement by the group. Protesters intend to "disrupt the Board of Trustees Meeting along with at least 6 other Southern California State Universities [...] We will be heard!"

Supporters will meet at SF State on July 9 at 2 p.m. The group will host at least one other planning meeting before the Board of Trustees convenes on July 21.

For more information, contact Honorah Keller at honoram@gmail.com

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Aaron Goodman said

simple math

cost of UPN and UPS
cost of consultants
cost of the SFSU Masterplan
cost of construction
cost of overbloated salaries

=

courses cut
tuition increases
blocked access to underpriveleged
and teacher and staff cuts,
lack of affordable housing


its a double edged sword but students prefer to rally the state for the money, while the leak goes un-detected....

aaron goodman said

Cut the masterplan @ SFSU
and save your classes, tuition hikes, and teacher and staff cuts.

SFSU Foundation is the cause of the financial mess at SFSU along with overpriced consultants, administration, and planners.

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