COVID-19 vaccine clinic comes to UCSB campus
GOLETA, Calif Santa Barbara County Public Health Department is expanding its reach to vaccinate those in the county. They partnered with the University of California Santa Barbara to bring the COVID-19 vaccine to UCSB students.
The clinic was Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. in Parking Lot 25 near the Student Health Services. I just wanted to do my part in it. And working in retail it s like you re coming into contact with so many people. And anything that I could have done to make myself safer I would have wanted to take that step, said UCSB sophomore Bobby Rose.
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“Cancel culture,” as a concept, feels inescapable. The phrase is all over the news, tossed around in casual social media conversation; it’s been linked to everything from free speech debates to Mr. Potato Head.
It sometimes seems all-encompassing, as if all forms of contemporary discourse must now lead, exhaustingly and endlessly, either to an attempt to “cancel” anyone whose opinions cause controversy or to accusations of cancel culture in action, however unwarranted.
In the rhetorical furor, a new phenomenon has emerged: the weaponization of cancel culture by the right.
Across the US, conservative politicians have launched legislation seeking to do the very thing they seem to be afraid of: Cancel supposedly left-wing businesses, organizations, and institutions; see, for example, national GOP figures threatening to punish Major League Baseball for standing against a Georgia voting restrictions law by removing MLB’s federal antitrust exemption.
Four Joel Barlow High School Seniors Receive Awards from The Weller Foundation Written by PR
In recognition of their exemplary achievements, four Joel Barlow High School senior students recently received awards from The Weller Foundation, Incorporated.
The Recipient of the
$500 Eleanor F. Moore Business Award is Jonas Hawk, son of David and Helene Hawk of Redding. This award was established in 1973 to honor an outstanding senior who has demonstrated the ability to achieve recognition in business. Jonas will be attending Marist College in the fall to study Business Administration.
The recipient of the
$500 Paul W. Broggi Communications Award is Max Monson, son of David and Allyson Monson of Redding. This award was established in 1986 to honor an outstanding senior who has demonstrated the ability to achieve recognition in communications. Max will be attending George Washington University to study Political Science in the Fall.
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