UCSB Confirms Two Additional Cases of Coronavirus Among Students
One of the two students worked for the Dining Services but had not been at work for more than a week and was not involved in food preparation.
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One of the two students worked for the Dining Services but had not been at work for more than a week and was not involved in food preparation.
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The new deal comes just over a year after the UC walked away from its 20-year partnership with Elsevier over disagreements surrounding the UC’s push for open-access research articles.
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In order to appear on the California ballot in November, the amendment to repeal Proposition 209 must pass through the California State Senate with two-thirds approval.
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The on-campus housing requirement — a part of A.S. Legal Code — has long been a subject of debate on the Senate table.
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The webinar featured prominent speakers who discussed the greater themes surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement, police brutality and institutionalized racism.
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Dining services employees have been following sanitizing and cleaning protocols and wearing face coverings and gloves to reduce the chance of transmission.
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Through a google form on the University Library website, interested participants can answer questions about their coronavirus stories.
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During the public forum, students expressed the importance of representation for Indigenous students, who make up only 1% of the school’s population.
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The financial report was obtained through a California Public Records Act from Mauna Kea Protectors at UC Berkeley and details the UC’s contributions to TMT from October 2014 to February 2020.
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To this day, the student body knows very little about what is happening within the UCSB Police Department.
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Some graduate students are saying that it is unclear how many students — faced with the cost associated with an extra year of study — will utilize this offer.
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The resolution, which is positional and only takes a stance on the issue, urges the university to “bear the increased financial consequences of a situation that is essentially out of their control."
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While clubs have faced difficulties staying together as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Gaucho Gaming is uniquely positioned to make the leap from in-person to digital social events.
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Floyd’s death — as well as the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and Tony McDade — have ignited protests against violence toward Black people in over a dozen cities.
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Students plan to march from Storke Tower to Sands Beach via Del Playa Drive beginning at noon.
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