Anonymous ID: 4a22b4 Sept. 10, 2020, 7:02 p.m. No.10598231   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8311 >>8344 >>8554

ALL CSU CAMPUSES TO REMAIN PRIMARILY VIRTUAL FOR SPRING SEMESTER

 

CHICO, Calif. – All 23 California State University campuses will continue virtual instruction into the academic term beginning January 2021, the CSU Chancellor, Timothy White announced Thursday.

 

“After extensive consultation with campus presidents and other stakeholders, and careful consideration of a multitude of factors – regarding the pandemic and its consequences, as well as other matters impacting the university and its operations – I am announcing that the CSU will continue with this primarily virtual instructional approach for the academic term that begins in January 2021, and also will continue with reduced populations in campus housing," said White. “This decision is the only responsible one available to us at this time. And it is the only one that supports our twin North Stars of safeguarding the health, safety and well-being of our faculty, staff, students and communities, as well as enabling degree progression for the largest number of students."​

White said the desire to give students and their families, faculty time to plan, the need to public and promote courses in campus academic plans, and requirements for courses delivered virtually were White's primary reasons for making the announcement early on.

Campuses will develop and communicate their commencement plans during the course of the academic term beginning in January.

 

https://www.actionnewsnow.com/content/news/All-CSU-Campuses-to-remain-primarily-virtual-for-winter-spring-2021-572376241.html

Anonymous ID: 4a22b4 Sept. 10, 2020, 7:07 p.m. No.10598313   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8344 >>8554

SHERIFF'S OFFICE: 10 DEATHS CONFIRMED IN NORTH COMPLEX WEST ZONE

 

KHSL - Last Updated: 6:42 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020

 

Butte County Sheriff's officials confirmed seven more deaths from the North Complex West Zone, ten people in total have now died due to this fire.

 

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A look at the damage in Berry Creek on the morning of Sept. 10 after the North Complex fire ripped through the town. (Action News Now photo)

16 people remain missing, according to the Sheriff's Office.

 

The Bear Fire in Butte County is now known as the North Complex West Zone.

 

4,200 structures remain threatened and at least 2,000 structures have been destroyed/damaged, according to the Cal Fire report.

 

The North Complex fires have burned 247,358 acres and are 23% contained. The west zone of the complex is 65,295 acres and there is no containment, according to the Cal Fire Butte Unit.

 

https://www.actionnewsnow.com/content/news/Bear-Fire-Butte-County-evacuations-572359871.html

 

Same county as the Camp Fire 2018

Horrible.

So much PTSD