Sonoma State Students Have a Message for Brown: Stop Cuts

Students at Sonoma State are sending a message to the governor that California State University students will no longer stand for the budget cuts resulting in fewer classes and higher tuition — creating financial hardships and often longer graduation times. Last month, students across California wrote their personal messages and stories on mock $750 million bills, representing both the financial and community crisis at hand. The bills, held in a clear box, made its way through the 23 CSU campuses and are expected to arrive on Gov. Jerry Brown’s desk in April.

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