The request was in response to “concerns raised by SHS staff regarding safety in the workplace,” according to Student Health Executive Director Vejas Skripkus.
The group of workers included three UC Santa Barbara students who served as shift leads for the Wingstop location.
The Judicial Council’s final ruling validated the original executive order.
The march was organized in light of recent antisemitism within the UCSB community.
Jewish community members, university administrators, Santa Barbara police departments and local leaders met to discuss antisemitic acts at Hillel on Jan. 31.
The eligible candidates are Coleton Cristiani, Gabrielle Diaz and Sydney Kupsh.
Documents obtained by the Nexus detail the extent donor money has been sought and depended upon in recent years.
UCSB anticipates it will move into the pre-approval “silent phase” of the campaign in the next year ahead of the campaign’s public launch in 2025 following approval from UCOP and Regents.
Both suspects are being held at the Santa Barbara Main Jail on a $20,000 bail.