Robin Unander Wins Richard Abbe Humanitarian Award
Unander was given the Richard Abbe Humanitarian Award by the Santa Barbara County Bar Association as a recognition of her contributions to her community.
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Unander was given the Richard Abbe Humanitarian Award by the Santa Barbara County Bar Association as a recognition of her contributions to her community.
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In a letter to the UC community, Drake called the plan “transformational,” and said that the new approach will be “data-driven, service-oriented [and] community centric.”
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As the university prepares for Fall Quarter 2021, students are grappling with a housing crisis on an unprecedented scale.
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The investigation into the student is being jointly conducted by the District Attorney’s office and the UCSB Police Department.
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The new mask mandate is a precautionary measure against a rise in cases across Santa Barbara County due to the Delta variant.
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The infected individuals were fully vaccinated and had each separately been in contact with someone who had tested positive outside of the department
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Kim Cantin shared with KEYT on July 22 that Jack’s remains were discovered on Memorial Day this year by UC Santa Barbara anthropologist Danielle Kurin and her graduate students.
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According to the policy, UC students, staff and faculty will only be given an exemption for the following reasons: medical conditions, disabilities or religious beliefs.
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Using California’s Freedom of Information Act, a 2021 UCSB alum filed a request with UCSB’s PRA Office, asking for the quarter grades every professor has given over the past six years.
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The Nexus spoke with employees on UCSB’s Out List about their experience within the field of higher education as members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Following the screening, then-senior global studies and Asian American studies double major Rose Hoang led a panel discussion with the filmmakers and participants.
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The team wanted each recording to be a resource for the community and spent months finding the balance between personal storytelling and relaying historical or political facts.
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The collaborative has funded 14 campus organizations throughout the Winter and Spring 2021 Quarters.
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At weekly meetings, members of the Aspiring Attorneys Movie Club watch a preselected movie about a certain legal case and then discuss the semantics of that legal maneuver.
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The former College of Creative Studies (CCS) academic advisor, sibling, wife, daughter and friend passed away on April 25 after being diagnosed with NUT carcinoma in early 2020.
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