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Students protest tuition hike at UC Regents meeting

By Daniel Alcazar

Nov. 20, 2014 12:08 a.m.

More than 300 University of California students came to the UC Board of Regents meeting Wednesday in UC San Francisco to protest a plan that could raise tuition annually for the next five years.

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UC Vice President for human resources is greeted with protestors as he walks to the meeting in UC San Francisco.

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A protester threw a brick at a door during the Board of Regents meeting.

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UC Berkley student Jeff Novan was arrested and charged with felony vandalism and inciting a riot.

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UCPD officers discuss tactics after a glass door is shattered by a student protester.

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UC Executive Vice President Nathan Brostrom coordinates the day’s discussions which included the tuition increase.

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UCLA Chancellor Gene Block sits through a long day of discussions and violent protests.

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UC Berkley student Yvette Felarca shouts over regents as they vote for the increase of tuition.

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Tiffany Dena Loftin an alumnus of UCSC shows her excitement as regents talk about their opposition to the tuition increase.

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Janet Napolitano, UC President and ex officio regent, and UC Regent Bruce D. Varner have a discussion while during the open microphone portion of the meeting.

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Daniel Alcazar | Photo Editor
Daniel Alcazar is currently the Daily Bruin's photo editor. He is also a writer for Arts & Entertainment section. He was previously photographer from 2014-2015.
Daniel Alcazar is currently the Daily Bruin's photo editor. He is also a writer for Arts & Entertainment section. He was previously photographer from 2014-2015.
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