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Liveblog: Regents Meeting and Nov. 15 Day of Action

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NOVEMBER 15, 2012

The UC Board of Regents is set to meet again Thursday at the UCSF Mission Bay Campus.

A set of demonstrations concerned with higher education  has been planned to coincide with the meeting, both on the Mission Bay campus and on the UC Berkeley campus. The protests come one year after campus professor Robert Reich spoke to thousands on Sproul Plaza on Nov. 15 last year.

The protests began Wednesday afternoon with an encampment set up on the UCSF campus in Koret Quad, where protesters slept overnight.

At their meeting Thursday, the Regents will discuss establishing a limited liability company between the UC Davis Medical Center and Dameron Hospital in Stockton, Calif. and transferring the Center for Executive Education at the Haas School of Business to a nonprofit entity.

Follow a liveblog for updates on the meeting and the demonstration as they happen below.

Contact Sarah and Amruta at [email protected]
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NOVEMBER 15, 2012


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