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UC tuition protest shatters glass door; one arrested

ByAmy Hollyfield and Lyanne Melendez KGO logo
Thursday, November 20, 2014
UC students angry over possible tuition hike

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The UC argues that what the state gives them is not enough and that's why UC President Janet Napolitano proposed a tuition hike of an additional $612 a year. Over five years, tuition for a California resident would increase from $12,192 to more than $15,000. Tuition rates at the 10 UC schools have been frozen for three years.

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