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Students at UCLA are voicing their concerns and calling for action in response to the Trump administration's ongoing attacks on higher education and the significant cuts to federal funding. Many students believe that the university must take a stand against these policies, which they see as detrimental to the academic environment and the future of education in the United States.
Since the Trump administration took office, several prestigious institutions, including Harvard, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Northwestern, Princeton, and the University of Pennsylvania, have faced funding withholdings from the United States Department of Education. This has sparked outrage among students who argue that such measures undermine the quality of education and research at these institutions.
UCLA students are rallying together, advocating for a united front to protect their rights to quality education and adequate funding. They emphasize the importance of higher education as a public good and express their determination to ensure that their voices are heard in the ongoing debate about the future of educational funding in the country.
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