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DESCRIPTION:On Thursday, Nov. 15th, UC students from across the state will converge on 
 the UC Regents’ meeting in San Francisco because it’s time to use Prop 
 30 and other funds to roll back tuition and cuts.\n\nWe just learned that 
 Governor Brown will also be attending the meeting where the Regents — 
 many of whom are closer to Wall Street than to ordinary Californians — 
 will vote on a fee increase for professional students despite Prop 30′s 
 passage.  Please click here to confirm your seat on the bus or just to say 
 that you will attend on the 14th or 15th, even if you’ve signed up 
 already:\n\nhttp://www.uaw2865.org/rollbacktuition\n\nStudents and workers 
 will converge at the UCSF Mission Bay campus, where the Regents are 
 meeting, beginning at 4:30pm on Wednesday, November 14th for a sleep-out. 
 In the early morning on Thursday, November 15, hundreds more will join to 
 picket and shut down the Regents’ vote to increase fees for professional 
 students.\n\nWhat: Sleepout and Picket to Stop Fee Increases – Roll Back 
 Tuition and Cuts\nWhere: UCSF Mission Bay campus, 1675 Owen Street in San 
 Francisco\nWhen: Wednesday, November 14th – Thursday, November 
 15th\nWEDNESDAY\n4:30 pm – set up of encampment on Koret Quad\n8 pm- 
 estimated start time of final action meeting\nTHURSDAY\n6 am – picketing 
 beings at UCSF, meet at Telegraph and Bancroft in Berkeley for a bus ride 
 to UCSF\n8 am – Regent doors open\nStudents and workers are mobilizing to 
 block the Regents from moving forward with fee increases for professional 
 degree programs, a proposal to privatize part of UC Berkeley, and efforts 
 to cut retirement security for those who need it most.It has never been 
 more clear that tuition hikes, and privatization are neither inevitable nor 
 necessary.  The money is there, and not just from Prop 30 funds:\n\n* $14 
 billion in investments in construction projects since 2003.\n*$900 million 
 in annual profits from UC medical centers.\n*Increasing profits from 
 out-of-state enrollment.\n*Excessive pay and benefits for top UC 
 executives.\n*The Regents’ influence over tax policy as members of the 
 super-rich.\n\nThe super-rich have failed in trying to use their billions 
 to kill Prop 30.  But to keep moving forward, we need to bring the crisis 
 in public education into the streets and into the board room of the UC 
 Regents’ who are also influential members of the super rich.\n\nIn 
 Solidarity,\n\nSarah Cowan, Art History – Co-Chair, UCSWU-UAW Public 
 Education Committee\nCharlie Eaton, Sociology\nShannon Ikebe, Sociology – 
 Co-Chair, UCSWU-UAW Public Education Committee\nRobbie Nelson, History\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/11/13/18725604.php
SUMMARY:Stop the Regent’s New Fee Increase at Meeting with Gov. Brown
LOCATION:UCSF Mission Bay campus\n1675 Owen Street, San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/11/13/18725604.php
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