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Thousands of UC Health workers begin 2-day strike
Thousands of patient care and service workers at UC San Diego Medical Center and other University of California campuses across the state will stage a two-day strike starting Wednesday, alleging unfair bargaining tactics, allegations the UC system denies.
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Thousands of UC Patient Care, service workers begin 2-day strike
Thousands of patient care and service workers at UC San Diego Medical Center and other University of California campuses across the state will stage a two-day strike starting Wednesday, alleging unfair bargaining tactics, allegations the UC system denies.
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Person dies after fall from UC San Diego's Geisel Library
A person who was not a student, according to university officials, died in a fall at UC San Diego’s Geisel Library.
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No criminal charges filed against pro-Palestinian protestors at UCSD encampment
If anyone who was arrested re-offends within the next year, prosecutors may reconsider their conduct in this case due to the statute of limitations, reports NBC 7’s Dana Williams
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No criminal charges filed against pro-Palestinian protestors at UCSD encampment
If anyone who was arrested re-offends within the next year, prosecutors may reconsider their conduct in this case due to the statute of limitations
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New San Diego ‘green' fire station features $2.1 million electric fire truck
Fire Station 52 cost $22.2 million to build on North Torrey Pines Road on the northwest corner of UCSD; the electric fire truck cost $2.1 million
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New San Diego ‘green' fire station features $2.1 million electric fire truck
Fire Station 52 cost $22.2 million to build on North Torrey Pines Road on the northwest corner of UCSD; the electric fire truck cost $2.1 million, reports NBC 7’s Jackie Crea
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Explaining vote-counting delays can maintain trust in elections: UCSD study
Results can sometimes take days to fully count, which can lead to a lack of confidence in the electoral process and the fairness of elections, researchers said.
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UC San Diego students mark anniversary of deadly Hamas attack with 2 events
Students at the University of California, San Diego on Monday marked the anniversary of the deadly Hamas attack with two events: a memorial held by Students Supporting Israel and a vigil organized by Students for Justice in Palestine.
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San Diego reacts to anniversary of Hamas attack on Israel
San Diego communities are marking the somber anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack on Israel with memorial events. NBC 7’S Shelby Bremer has details.
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UC San Diego begins requiring climate-change course to graduate in 2028
Approximately 7,000 students in the class of ’28 will need to take one of 40 courses available to satisfy the requirement.
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Food waste bans not as effective as designed in reducing landfill waste, UCSD study finds
According to the study, the authors compared states with bans to similar states without and projected how much waste would have gone into landfills if not for the bans.
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New study reveals frequent cannabis users more like to miss work
Local researchers have discovered a link between people using cannabis and missing work.
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UC San Diego officially opens ‘sandbox' technology hub
NBC 7’s Brooke Martell heads to a brand new facility that is bringing together experts from diverse fields.
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Too stoned to work? Frequent cannabis users prone to absenteeism, UC San Diego study shows
Some users with cannabis use disorder miss as many as 4.2 workdays a month, according to researchers from UC San Diego and New York University
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University Community Plan Update signed into law allowing for 29K new homes
A plan to add more housing and jobs to the University City area was signed into law Tuesday. The University Community Plan Update was unanimously approved by the San Diego City Council late last month. This plan, which replaces the 1987 plan, hopes to double the population to nearly 130,000 people by adding 29,000 housing units. It also aims to…
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UC San Diego summer program seeks to diversify the next generation of scientists
A UC San Diego summer program for kids and teens aims to make the next generation of scientists the most diverse yet.
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Scientists at UC San Diego talk about the impacts of rising temperatures
The group of scientists hosted a roundtable to discuss their research about heat waves and extreme heat. NBC 7’s Todd Strain reports on July 9, 2024.
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UC San Diego summer program seeks to diversify the next generation of scientists
A professor at UC San Diego said that when it comes to STEM fields, diversity is key. A UCSD program for kids and teens aims to make the next generation of scientists the most diverse yet. NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes shows us how.
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More heat, more often: UC San Diego scientists discuss impacts of rising temperatures
Extreme heat is an escalating threat to our health, infrastructure, economy and overall wellbeing. That’s why UC San Diego scientists hosted a research roundtable on Tuesday, detailing the various aspects of rising temperatures.