With the gang to guide you through another toast day around the bay. Lets get right to that. Its going affect everybody. John, good morning. Yeah, daria, here we go. And even hotter day today than yesterday was. And yesterday was certainly hot enough. We are going to be looking likely a lot of records broken today with a a whole lot of the bay area rising well into the 90s where were sitting at Half Moon Bay this morning. Look at how Crystal Clear it is. What a nice morning. Now that the suns up, i encourage you to take full advantage of these cooler morning hours. Get outside, take that dog walk. Anything youve got to do before the heat of the afternoon really arrives. Current temperatures are in the 50s for most spots, although a couple of exceptions, notably pacific a year at 40 or sorry, 73 degrees right now. Santa rosa petaluma sitting at 51. Well, berkeley at 57. So a nice cool start, at least get those windows open at that cool breeze in before the heat gets here later on today.
All right. Happy new year, rick, to you and everybody at the chicago merc. We have some serious breaking news from dubai in a scary situation. Here again is sue herera. Absolutely, brian. Here is what we know. A fires a engulfed the address hotel located in downtown dubai. These pictures are coming to us from the Associated Press. This fire broke out just a few hours before dubais massive fireworks display was set to go off. It is in the address hotel. It has engulfed at least 20 floors according to the Associated Press. We dont know the cause of that fire. We dont have any word on casualties. We do know that First Responders are on the scene. Once again, it is a massive fire in a tightly populated area of dubai in a very popular area of dubai im told, and, brian, i think you also stayed at that hotel, have you not z . I have been to that hotel, i have not stayed there. I have been to that region. That is the premiere shopping and recreation and dining destination in dudubai. I dont wa
The situation at the UTS Students’ Association (UTSSA) has intensified since Honi reported on sanctions imposed on the Education Action Group (EAG) last month.
UTS Students’ Association accused of censorship and breaking collective autonomy
The UTSSA President and Executive have been criticised for imposing sanctions on the Education Action Group, their lack of transparency, and cuts to Vertigo’s budget.
April 7, 2021
The UTS Students’ Association (UTSSA) has been accused of political repression, censorship, and breaking collective autonomy after ‘shutting down’ the activities of the Education Action Group on Tuesday.
The UTSSA is the representative body for students at the UTS; it provides student services and runs campaigns on student issues similar to the University of Sydney SRC.
Collectives constrained by bureaucracy
On Monday, President of the UTSSA Aidan O’Rourke took action against Education Officer Ellie Woodward and the UTS Education Action Group (EAG) after an EAG Facebook post asserted that the Collective would continue postering on campus to promote rallies in defiance of University backlash.