Author: Public Affairs
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VOTE NOW in 2015 Campus Elections
Student polls are now open for the Spring 2015 Campus Elections.
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Campus utility power interruptions expected May 16-18
Utility-supplied electric power at UC Santa Cruz will be disrupted from 11 p.m. Saturday, May 16 to 7 a.m. Sunday, May 17 and from 11 p.m. Sunday, May 17 to 6 a.m. Monday, May 18.
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Staff Appreciation Picnic May 28 and Thumbs Up awards
Please join the Chancellor and Staff Advisory Board for the annual staff appreciation picnic on the East Field, Thursday, May 28, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
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Community Advisory – Fires at Pogonip
In the past year, the university has been notified about numerous illegal fires on Upper Campus and city/state park lands adjacent to campus.
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Formal Review & Employee Comment: Universitywide Police Policies & Administrative Procedures
The University of California is proposing revisions to the Universitywide Police Policies and Administrative Procedures, which are applicable to UC Peace Officers.
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New mass notification system in the works
UC Santa Cruz will soon start using a new mass notification system to power CruzAlerts, the text messages, emails and phone calls that warn the campus community of potential dangers.
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In Memoriam: Christopher Chitty
The History of Consciousness department, and the Divisions of Humanities and Graduate Studies mourn the loss of graduate student Christopher Chitty (1983-2015).
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Stress management Relaxation Station for students
The Relaxation Station is a set of stress management skill-building resources for students to access with drop-in and self-serve convenience.
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Changes in Humanities and Graduate Division leadership
Changes this spring in the leadership of the Humanities and Graduate Divisions.
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Staff Advisory Board Call for Nominations
The nomination period for 2015-2016 Staff Advisory Board (SAB) members is now open.
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Public Safety Alert for April 20
Members of the UC Santa Cruz community, others with valid reasons for visiting the campus, and campus neighbors are advised there is the potential for disruptions and hazards during the afternoon of Monday, April 20 because of an unsanctioned gathering known as “4-20”.