Author: Public Affairs
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Tragedy in Orlando
The horrific attack in Orlando has sent waves of shock and grief across the country. Like everyone, I grieve the loss of life and am thinking today about the family and friends of the victims. The campus flag flies at half-staff as a tribute to the victims.
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Wrapping up a great year
s students take their finals and the campus gets ready for commencement, I want to thank the UC Santa Cruz community for another great year.
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Time to renew parking permits and Metro bus passes
Annual parking permits and staff/faculty Metro bus passes expire on June 30, 2016.
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Parking during year-end activities
As the campus prepares for the many commencement and year-end celebrations this weekend, please read about the impact this will have on traffic and parking.
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Student parking during year-end activities
As the campus prepares for the many commencement and year-end celebrations this weekend, please read about to the impact this will have on traffic and parking.
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Incident at UCLA and UC Santa Cruz resources
The UC Santa Cruz community remains saddened today about the apparent murder-suicide incident at UCLA. Our thoughts are with those affected by the tragedy.
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Cafe Ivéta accepts phone orders, receives beer, wine license
Cafe Ivéta, the restaurant in the Graduate Commons building in Quarry Plaza, has begun accepting phone orders at 831-459-3066. It is also set up in Cruzbuy and is accepting purchase orders for large group/party-size platters for take out. Full-service catering is available through the cafe’s original Delaware Avenue location and the menu is available online.…
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Community Crime Bulletin–Strong Arm Robbery
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is asking for assistance from witnesses and the community in identifying a suspect involved in a mid-afternoon strong-arm robbery of a UC Santa Cruz student.
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Staff contributions recognized with campus, systemwide awards
In addition to the annual Outstanding Staff Award, two systemwide awards were given to UC Santa Cruz staff members.
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In Memoriam: Larry Merkley
I am very saddened to let you know that former ITS Vice Provost Larry Merkley died yesterday afternoon after suffering from a major brain aneurysm.

