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Final Vote on UC Tuition Hike Follows Student Protests

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A final vote is expected Thursday on a controversial plan to hike tuition at the University of California by 5 percent a year over the next five years. A special committee tentatively approved the proposal Wednesday, despite objections from Gov. Jerry Brown and angry students who protested outside the UC Board of Regents meeting in San Francisco.

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