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California’s Capitol remained under unprecedented security in the days leading to President Joe Biden’s inauguration because of fears of civil unrest, but except for a few scattered protests, the number of security personnel far outnumbered participants.
The state spent some $19 million for a week’s worth of high security after a mob of insurgents loyal to Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol and left the nation on edge. A day before the inauguration, California lawmakers convened sessions afternoon inside the state Senate and Assembly chambers and allowed in a limited number of the media and public. New Stockton Democratic Assemblyman Carlos Villapudua said working behind a chain-link fence was definitely new to everyone.
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STOCKTON It has been more than four decades since the business program became part of University of the Pacific, and its reputation keeps on growing.
A new national survey has ranked the University of the Pacific Eberhardt School of Business as one of the best undergraduate schools for business in a small university setting.
“It’s an honor to be recognized among the top business schools in the country,” said Tim Carroll, dean of the Eberhardt School.
The ranking of the school comes from Poets & Quants.
Poets & Quants is formed by journalists who cover and analyze business education across universities in the United States. They have ranked Eberhardt School of Business as the No. 1 school in the West and No. 10 in the nation within the business universities of students with an enrollment of 7,000 or less. It also comes in at No. 70 among all other business universities.