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									 News & Views
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									Chancellor Greenwood has been named to a committee that will make recommendations
									on how the world's scientific and technical resources can best be used to respond
									to the threat of "catastrophic terrorism." More 
 
In the aftermath of September 11, international aid and economic reform programs
									need to be scrutinized for ways in which they foster social tensions. More 
 
UCSC firefighters collect nearly
									$10,000 for the families of fallen firefighters in New York. More 
									 
									A message from Business and Administrative
									Services describes steps that have been taken to make the campus safe and secure.
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									False accusations are a staple
									of wartime propaganda, expert says. More 
									 
									UCSC doctors and nurses are seeing
									a number of students who want to have anthrax tests. More 
									 
									Members of the UCSC community are
									expressing their views in a special online forum. More 
									 
									A number of UCSC faculty have made themselves available to discuss aspects of the
									crisis with reporters. More 
									 
									Political experts on campus urge the Bush administration to exercise restraint. More 
									 
									Heart-wrenching stories of survival
									and offers of assistance are among the messages from UCSC alumni in New York City.
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									In the hours following the attacks, the campus received reports about the whereabouts
									of members of the UCSC community, their relatives, or their friends who were in the
									vicinity. More 
									 
									In a message to the campus community,
									Chancellor Greenwood describes a false alarm concerning an envelope at Porter College.
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									The chancellor denounces several recent campus incidents, saying that expressions
									of bigotry and hate will not be tolerated. More 
									 
									Chancellor Greenwood encourages
									all faculty, staff, and students to participate in the National Day of Prayer and
									Remembrance. More 
									 
									The chancellor expresses sympathy for the victims of the terrorist attacks and describes
									UCSC's response to the crisis. More 
									 
									She announces that a twilight vigil is taking place on September 16, one of several
									events preceding the start of fall-quarter instruction. More 
									 
									UC President Atkinson issues a statement. More 
									 
									UC's treasurer discusses the terrorist attacks and their impact on UC investments.
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