From this morning’s Rough&Tumble:
🔺 After resigning, CSU chancellor will get $400,000 salary and housing allowance -- California State University, which has been buffeted by sexual harassment and bullying allegations, will pay its former chancellor at the center of the controversy hundreds of thousands of dollars in salary for a year and allow him to retain the option to take a faculty position. Colleen Shalby, Robert J. Lopez in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 3/5/22
SEE ALSO: As part of exit deal, ousted CSU chancellor can take a tenured teaching job — at Cal Poly, The Tribune
🔺 Death of Stanford soccer star provokes show of grief, calls for more student support -- The hush that hung over Stanford University’s campus Thursday — as students huddled over laptops and textbooks at coffee shops — belied an undercurrent of anguish and unrest described by students and staff searching for answers after the death of Katie Meyer. Danielle Echeverria in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 3/5/22
🔺 Long Beach school pauses gender-neutral locker room proposal amid anti-transgender climate -- For nearly two years, they gathered research. They listened to students. And in the end, the administrators of the Long Beach Unified School District drew a clear conclusion: Now was the time for a new kind of locker room, one that would give all students privacy in a space that’s long been a source of teenage anxiety and dread. Laura Newberry in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 3/5/22
🔺 What people get wrong about first-generation college students -- The CalMatters College Journalism Network spoke with first-generation college students across the state about the challenges they face on campus. Itzel Luna CalMatters -- 3/5/22