UH students protest possible budget cuts

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HONOLULU — University of Hawaii students marched and held a sit-in Monday to protest anticipated budget cuts.

HONOLULU — University of Hawaii students marched and held a sit-in Monday to protest anticipated budget cuts.

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports students at the flagship Manoa campus were concerned that the university might cut teaching assistants and take other actions affecting graduate courses.

UH Vice-chancellor for academic affairs Reed Dasenbrock says no teaching assistant jobs in the College of Natural Sciences will be cut in the spring semester.

He says all core courses will be offered in spring 2015 and there will be no negative impact on classes and degree pathways to graduation from budget decisions.

A rally organizer, graduate student Christie Wilcox, says Dasenbrock’s statement was reassuring but students remain concerned with $2.5 million in proposed cuts and other budget uncertainties.