By Noozhawk Editors
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Regarding Noozhawk’s June 29 article, “Homeless Encampment Residents Moving In to Santa Barbara’s Rose Garden Inn,” it seems that City Councilman Mike Jordan “doth protest too much” over the public having “lots of advice for us, very little of it legal, and a lot more of it doing nothing, except complaining.”
This is not a new problem, as Jordan knows full well. If he and his fellow council members had been doing their jobs and acting in the best interests of ALL of the public, the public would be a lot more likely to give them the benefit of the doubt.
July 1, 2021 at 4:59 pm by Holly Rusch and Atmika Iyer
UC Santa Barbara professors, lecturers and faculty within the LGBTQ+ community have a wide range of lived experiences.Â
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The Nexus spoke with employees on UCSBâs Out List about their experience within the field of higher education as members of the LGBTQ+ community â along with other aspects of their identities. Some of these experiences occurred at UCSB while others were in other universities and colleges.Â
Graduate Dean and Feminist Studies Professor Leila Rupp shared that one of her primary struggles was being taken seriously for pursuing queer studies while teaching in Ohio.Â
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Housing and Development Newsletter We know that Angelica’s achievements will serve as an inspiration for so many of our future students in the Camino Scholars program.
Ramirez Raygoza first got involved in the Camino Scholars program at the PSHH Learning Center in Goleta. The environment was amazing and [I loved how] everyone was easily able to connect with each other, she said.
Camino Scholars serves about 400 students per year at its 11 onsite learning centers located across three counties. As evidenced by standardized test scores, the curriculum significantly improves math and literacy skills, and accompanies students on the path of lifelong learning.
Rocco Constantino has resigned athletic director at SBCC.
Rocco Constantino has stepped down as the athletic director at Santa Barbara City College to take an AD position at a four-year college in his home state of New Jersey, Noozhawk has learned.
“It was a difficult decision to make for sure, but Covid really kind of put things in perspective when it came to my family, Constantino said in an email to Noozhawk. I saw this job posted and decided to give it a shot and was offered the position.
Constantino is headed to Middlesex College after guiding the SBCC Athletic Department since July of 2017.