SAN FRANCISCO — In what was described as a brainstorming session, UC regents on Wednesday raised the possibility of controversial policy changes — including varying tuition rates by campus and sharply hiking the number of out-of-state students — to cut costs and raise revenues. Those ideas and others could gain traction if voters reject the tax increase measure backed by Gov. Jerry Brown on the November ballot. Read More.
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