UCSB Iranian community raises awareness about women’s rights following death of Mahsa Amini
The Iranian “morality police” arrested Amini on Sept. 13 for allegedly violating Islamic laws requiring women to wear hijabs.
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The Iranian “morality police” arrested Amini on Sept. 13 for allegedly violating Islamic laws requiring women to wear hijabs.
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In the months following the arrest, the researcher continued his work with student researchers in the Vision and Image Understanding Lab.
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At the Senate’s Sept. 28 meeting, speakers at the Senate’s public forum voiced complaints regarding the resulting deficiencies in A.S. funding and function after Schaefer’s alleged neglect of he...
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Associated Students Assistant Director of Governmental Services Holly Mayes confirmed to the Nexus that the 73rd Senate has not been called into session since June 1, with its last email vote concludi...
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Through fundraising efforts, Scholars for Ukraine helps provide resources for these groups to distribute food and medical supplies, mobilize doctors and provide assistance to refugees.
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The Fulbright Program partnered with over 140 countries and granted its awards to over 400,000 students, teachers and professionals.
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Amini’s death has sparked international protests and online dissent under the hashtag #Mahsa_Amini.
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The nonprofit foundation, founded in 2018, has supported various campus programs in the past that tackle issues of student housing availability.
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Testimonials on the 2&2 program’s website underlined its importance to the student community.
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Peterson was arrested in Carpinteria, at a house he did not reside in, for alleged possession of control child pornography and booked with a $50,000 bail, per police records obtained by the Nexus.
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Schuyler Capita reiterated that the group’s close friendship remained an asset throughout the trivia process.
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Three months after his arrest, the researcher is still employed by UCSB.
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UC Santa Barbara’s disabled students program peer notetaking services program will still be available for students who cannot utilize the university’s adaptive technology options.
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The resolution is a part of a historical partnership with the office of the Secretary of State to expand voting access and bolster voter participation among UC staff and students.
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The board of supervisors’ decision follows months of attempted mediation between the two parties.
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