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Police ramping up party patrols amid spike in massive gatherings

Police ramping up party patrols amid spike in massive gatherings I think that they re literally terrorizing the neighborhood and our community by not practicing safe social distancing guidelines. There s people on the roofs, people crowding around the yard and into the street. Posted: May 10, 2021 7:48 PM Updated: May 10, 2021 8:06 PM Posted By: Mike Cerullo EUGENE, Ore. – After a string of large parties in the campus area, University of Oregon Police will be partnering with Eugene police to ramp up party patrols. Over the weekend, hundreds of people gathered at East 15th Avenue and Mill Street. Officers arrived to the scene at about 10:30 p.m. on Saturday after callers complained about noise.

UofSC Board of Trustees rejects President Caslen s offer to resign

UofSC Board of Trustees rejects President Caslen’s offer to resign A University of South Carolina spokesperson said the school s Board of Trustees rejected a resignation President Bob Caslen offered after apologizing for failing to cite the source of a portion of a commencement speech he gave over the weekend. (Source: WIS) By Adam Mintzer | May 11, 2021 at 1:22 PM EDT - Updated May 11 at 2:19 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC/WIS) - A University of South Carolina spokesman confirmed Tuesday that the school’s president offered to resign his post but the school’s Board of Trustees rejected the resignation. In a statement, Caslen acknowledged he used a portion of a speech given in 2014 by Adm. William McRaven in Caslen’s own message to graduates. He issued the following statement to the UofSC community:

Live Updates: Latest News on Coronavirus and Higher Education

Live Updates: Latest News on Coronavirus and Higher Education
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Otago University students hit back at plan to fine them for rubbish

Otago University students hit back at plan to fine them for rubbish 9 May, 2021 11:30 PM 4 minutes to read University of Otago wants the ability to fine students who have let the rubbish at their flats get out of control. Photo / 123RF University of Otago wants the ability to fine students who have let the rubbish at their flats get out of control. Photo / 123RF RNZ The University of Otago wants the ability to fine students who have let the rubbish at their flats get out of control. It is among a raft of changes proposed to the university s Code of Student Conduct.

Term in Review: S A G Sarah Danielzadeh

May 10, 2021 at 9:00 am by Sindhu Ananthavel The Nexus has compiled profiles of our current Associated Students elected officials to reflect on their past year in office. As they look back on their campaign platforms, we asked our elected officials to tell us about their successes and shortfalls throughout their terms in office. The term in reviews for the other executives — President, IVP, EVPSA and EVPLA  —  can be viewed at dailynexus.com.  While navigating a completely remote school year, Student Advocate General Sarah Danielzadeh employed creative approaches to reach out to the student population and address their needs. Danielzadeh said her office’s most important form of outreach was through contacting students directly.

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