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California college freshmen find alternatives to campus life in a virtual world


California college freshmen find alternatives to campus life in a virtual world
Above: First year University of California, Berkeley student Ian Wong mountain climbs on down time with a small group from his campus.
They mourn missing out on the college life
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December 22, 2020
When Kaelynn Kuang pictured being in college, she didn’t just imagine lecture halls and living in dorms.
She wanted to join the honor society and Asian American student alliance at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
This is part of a continuing series on how California college freshmen are facing a disrupted start to their college careers. ....

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What's it like to be a college freshman during a pandemic? Students share their stories


 
Michael Loyola
“The Filipino club has united me with other college students with the same cultural background as me.”
 
Sammy Lemus
 
Gladys Ocampo
“I want to take a gap year if we still can’t return to campus, because it’s not really the same learning”
 
Itzela Tafolla
As an incoming college freshman, Itzela Tafolla imagined California State University, Long Beach would be a fun and exciting and safe place to be. She hoped that her campus community would be welcoming. And bonus: She would get away from home and spread her wings in her own way and fashion for the first time in her tender life. ....

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Teachers and school staff in California increasingly likely to get vaccine in next round


After frontline medical workers and residents of long-term care facilities receive vaccines, a consensus is emerging among health experts advising officials in California and nationally that teachers and other school staff be high on the priority list to be vaccinated next.
In an emergency meeting Sunday, an influential advisory panel to the Centers for Disease Control recommended that teachers, school staff and child care workers be among the next group of essential workers to be vaccinated due to the positive impact reopening schools will have on students and their families, and to minimize the health risks to the communities they serve. The next step is for CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield to approve the recommendations, which he is expected to do shortly. ....

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California students rush to apply for DACA for the first time in three years


With the door to apply for DACA open for the first time in more than three years, hundreds of high school and college students in California are rushing to apply, fearful it will be slammed shut again.
“We’re on a mad dash to put out as much educational content for folks as possible,” said Juliana Macedo do Nascimento, the state and local policy manager for United We Dream, the largest immigrant youth-led organization in the country. “We know that this window is open, but we don’t know for how long.”
A federal judge ordered the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services on Dec. 4 to fully restore Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the program that provides temporary protection from deportation and permission to work for about 700,000 young people who came to the U.S. as children. ....

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Congress on verge of passing billions more in Covid relief for schools and colleges


The article was updated at 4:35 p.m. Wednesday to include new information on relief for California s community colleges.
After poring over a nearly 5,600-page document that went into print only hours earlier, Congress on Monday night approved a $900 billion pandemic relief bill. While the total is half as big as the bill that lawmakers passed in March, for school districts and colleges, there will be a lot more money.
The package includes $82 billion for education. Of that, $54 billion will go to pre-K-12 schools about quadruple the $13.5 billion set aside for schools in the CARES Act funding last spring. The new funding includes about $10 billion for child care, $13 billion for nutrition programs and $23 billion for higher education. At a press conference Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom said that California can expect to receive about $8.5 billion about 10 percent of the total federal funding for K-12 and higher education with $1 billion for child care. He did not go int ....

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