RCSGD Vigil for Trans Day of Remembrance Mourns Deaths From Transphobic Violence

The event marked the university’s first on-campus event dedicated to Trans Day of Remembrance. 
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Historian Annette Gordon-Reed Speaks About the History of Race and School Segregation in Texas

The Pulitzer Prizing-winning author promoted her latest book about the historical significance of Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating slave emancipation in the United States.
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UCSB Hosts Eighth Día De Los Muertos Celebration

This marks the eighth celebration of Día de Los Muertos at UC Santa Barbara, which began in 2014 when a group of Latinx faculty members founded the Latinx UCSB Networking Association. 
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UCSB Limits Number of Units Students Can Enroll in At Each Pass Time

Students may now only enroll in a maximum of 10 units during pass 1 — the initial registration period — followed by a maximum of 15 units during pass 2 and 21 units during pass 3.
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University of New Hampshire Theoretical Physicist Presents, “Plantation Politics in STEM”

The talk covered the history of racism in STEM fields through the lens of colonialism
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Café Picasso Re-opens After Pandemic, Offering Free Brunch on Sundays

The cafe served platters of chicken and potato taquitos with sides of black beans, pico de gallo, crema and salad. Coffee and juices were also available as part of the cafe’s regular offering.
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