This Week in UC News 2/06-2/13
Our column “UC News” showcases the top stories of the week from other UC student newspapers in our weekly print edition and online.
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UC News
Our column “UC News” showcases the top stories of the week from other UC student newspapers in our weekly print edition and online.
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UC San Diego, UC Los Angeles and UC Davis graduate students also held rallies yesterday in support of a COLA at their respective universities.
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The actions at UCSB are also part of a greater UC-wide cost of living adjustment movement.
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Our column “UC News” showcases the top stories of the week from other UC student newspapers in our weekly print edition and online.
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The Academic Senate supports the use of standardized testing because it is unclear how altering the standardized testing policy will affect the admissions process as a whole.
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As many speakers came to speak before the board, they expressed concerns over the campus’s financial needs and its capability to fund the needed educational growth.
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Plans for the upgrades are not yet complete, so it is not known what aspects of UCSB life will be affected yet.
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The bill contains a provision which calls for the Senate to pass a resolution of no confidence in the university should a UCSB office “interfere with the enactment of this bill."
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Our column “UC News” showcases the top stories of the week from other UC student newspapers in our weekly print edition and online.
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Students, staff and faculty took to the floor to share the characteristics they are looking for in a president, along with policies they hope the new president will implement.
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AFSCME reached a tentative contract agreement with the university for its 16,000 patient care workers less than a week after it reached an agreement for a contract for its service workers.
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The discussion around Title IX focused on cases of sexual misconduct and violence on UC campuses and what the UC Title IX offices have done to address the issue.
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Dozens of UCSB graduate students held a “sick-out” on Wednesday in solidarity with striking graduate students at UCSC, who are demanding a cost-of-living adjustment.
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Organizers said that the “sick-out” was meant to draw attention to the COLA movement and gather support from graduate and undergraduate students who may not be aware of the movement.
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The UC's largest union reached a tentative four-year contract agreement. AFSCME has been negotiating for a new contract since 2017.
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