A.S. To Alter Some Operations; A.S. Administrative, Ticket Offices To Remain Open
The letter added that A.S. can no longer fund any "nonessential" travel at least through the month of April.
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The letter added that A.S. can no longer fund any "nonessential" travel at least through the month of April.
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All University of California students who are currently studying abroad in Europe through the UC Education Abroad Program and are United States citizens or permanent residents will not be significantl...
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The campus, including Housing and Dining, will remain open and operational, albeit with limited service, Chancellor Yang said in the email.
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At UCSB, various speakers made statements about the violence and lit candles for the victims at the vigil.
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The dining hall occupation was an expression of solidarity with UCSB undergraduate students, 44% of whom experience food insecurity.
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While there have been no reported cases of the virus within Santa Barbara County or at UC Santa Barbara, the university is actively preparing to respond if a case is confirmed on campus.
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The UC-wide work stoppage started early morning on Thursday; at approximately 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, protesters blocked all four entrances to Cheadle Hall.
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At each campus, COLA movements are urging faculty to cancel all classes and undergraduate students to walk out of any classes that professors didn’t cancel.
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With the launch of a COLA group at UCSF, all 10 UC campuses now have rumblings of COLA organizing on their respective campuses.
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The China study abroad program was cancelled at the end of January; the South Korea and Italy programs were cancelled last week.
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Shofet’s project, created to address halal and kosher dietary restrictions, grew into an established Halal and Kosher Program last spring.
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UCSB’s graduate students are from the second campus within the UC system to go on strike in the fight for a COLA.
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Several graduate students who received dismissal letters posted screenshots of them on social media.
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The resolution's authors emphasized the need for undergraduate support.
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The discussion was organized by the Associated Students Program Board and marked Lafayette’s first visit to the university.
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