A week in UC student news
A weekly recap of news highlights from the nine University of California campuses.
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A weekly recap of news highlights from the nine University of California campuses.
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FC2 initially closed on March 19, 2020, when the Recreation Center halted operations at the onset of COVID-19.
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Terrance Wooten’s lecture delved into a major criticism of the abolitionist movement.
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The Super Bowl has come to a close, with yet another season of big storylines and another champion crowned. 
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Moot court is an oral advocacy competition that imitates how arguments proceed in appellate courts, similar to mock trial’s simulation of criminal trials.
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The mural itself was designed and created by survivors of interpersonal violence, and other community members.
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The UCSB Women's water polo team impressed in their games taking care of business at their first tournament.
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UCSB women's water polo will kick off their season, hosting the Winter Invite, which will be taking place at the UCSB pools. 
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Former UCSB basketball player JD Slajchert publishes his touching novel based on the experiences of his close friend's parents. 
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The UCSB men's water polo lost their final season game but still managed to secure the No. 3 seed in the Big West tournament.
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The men's water polo preview of their last games before they head into the Big West conference tournament.
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The UCSB swim team stays on a roll taking down UCSD and Pepperdine in back to back swim meets. 
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Women's soccer comes to a close on the year after a battle in the quarterfinals fell short in an overtime thriller. 
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The UC Santa Barbara women’s soccer team will face off against California State University, Long Beach at home on Sunday, Oct. 23, looking to win its third consecutive game and advance to the Big We...
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