Our budget is growing in 2021 because:
We have expanded our staff to prepare for a new generation of service by increasing our content and shifting some of the load from our aging founder, Jeff Mirus (who has just turned 73).
More expansion due to growth is needed in coming years, especially in site-design, programming and technical oversight and control.
We just moved our operations in March to new state-of-the-art servers to ensure greater capacity, superior security and top performance in the rapidly-changing world of technology.
We operate on our own self-programmed platform, so that we are less vulnerable to ideological restrictions by providers of turnkey systems.
SB 2030 was originally about North Dakota’s Challenge Grant program, which matches $1 for every $3 donated to universities for scholarships under certain circumstances. This program is generally uncontroversial and popular among Republicans and Democrats alike. When it came up for a vote this year, however, it featured an amendment targeting North Dakota State’s link to Planned Parenthood.
The amendment s sponsor, Republican Janne Myrdal, told fellow senators that the legislation was in line with state code prohibiting the use of public funds for the “performance, referral and encouragement” of abortions.
“Any institution in North Dakota that gets taxpayer money should follow the laws that are already in the Century Code,” Myrdal said during legislative session earlier this year. Without referring to Planned Parenthood by name, she continued, “They say they teach children that are high risk. I would wager to say that what they teach is pretty high risk and I won�
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North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood Springs to Life
Students in the center of the campus’s first living and learning neighborhood. Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Communications.
After welcoming students to the west side residential areas in the fall, the east side of North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood is starting to spring to life. This quarter, the UC San Diego Craft Center welcomed the campus community to meet its new instructors, a three-story HDH dining area with five restaurants and a market brought flavors from across the globe, Sixth College administration and two academic divisions settled into their new spaces and the Stuart Collection’s “Same Old Paradise” was installed in its home in the heart of the neighborhood all of which contributed to making the vision of the university’s first living and learning neighborhood a reality.
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