UC Regents Decry Recent Budget Cuts at Meeting
In their first meeting since Gov. Jerry Brown proposed cutting $500 million from the UC budget, the UC Board of Regents decried on Wednesday the state’s treatment of the university system and questioned whether the university could survive the cut and maintain its world-class quality… Many regents at Wednesday’s meeting questioned the state’s regard for the UC in light of the severe budget cut proposal. "The budget is a financial articulation of values. It’s where you set your priorities and how you fund them and allocate resources," said Regent Monica Lozano. "Over the course of the last few years this university has been abused quite significantly."
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by Jordan Bach-Lombardo, The Daily Californian.
