A California college is allowing homeless students to sleep in their cars on campus, even providing them with showers and Wi-Fi — but the school doesn’t consider that housing.
Former students of Olivet University, headquartered near Anza in a remote part of Riverside County, claim they were required to work, at times for no pay, and couldn't leave campus without permission.
Michael Drake, the president of the University of California, wrote a letter last month telling the system’s 10 campuses to ...
California’s public schools have a numbers problem —and it’s not just that their students don’t score very highly in national ...
Career pathways have offered some hope. Students who participate in them tend to have higher graduation rates, higher rates ...
The Wolverines grinded out a win over the Trojans, plus the rest of the weekend’s most notable winners and losers.
In one of the surprises of the new season, Florida State has crashed back to Earth, while the Gators are on course for ...
California lawmakers approve two bills allowing community colleges to offer nursing bachelor's degrees, potentially ...
Find out how to watch FCS and FBS college football games this week featuring California teams, with TV channel info and live ...
California's public schools grapple with financial challenges as chronic absenteeism and declining enrollment take their toll ...
Failed legislative bills have attempted to create safe parking programs for students to sleep in their cars on California ...
SportsLine's model just revealed its college football picks for the Cal Golden Bears vs. FSU Seminoles on Saturday ...