May 24, 2021 at 11:00 am by Jacob Davis
First-years at UC Santa Barbara were unable to experience an in-person introduction to college campus life this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a potential solution, UCSB is hoping to get these soon-to-be second-years acquainted with campus life with its 2nd Year Summer program, which will bring incoming sophomores to UCSB for an introduction to life on campus.Â
Students participating in the 2nd year program will stay in the Anacapa Residence Hall. (Luca Disbrow / Daily Nexus)
Students can apply for the program through a Google Forms application on the Summer Sessions website. There is no hard deadline for the programâs application, but students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible because applicants are considered on a first-come, first-served basis.Â
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How to use the Notion API with Google Apps Script to connect Gmail, Google Forms, and Google Sheets with your Notion workspace.
Notion, my absolute favorite tool for storing all sorts of things from web pages to code snippets to recipes, just got better. They’ve released a public API and thus it will be a lot easier for developers to read and write to their Notion workspace from external apps.
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