I believe that community is about seeing a piece of myself in someone else, and I hope that for every single UC San Diego student, this will help us see ourselves in the entire San Diego region. During the celebration, people cheered as a blue line trolley burst through a banner at the UC San Diego Central Campus station, marking the historic opening moment.
The university expects this percentage to increase, contributing to cleaner air and overall sustainability efforts. The university has more than 1, students and 3, employees who commute from Chula Vista, Imperial Beach and National City. Mario Aguilera, director of communications for the Division of Biological Sciences, is one of them. As a teenager, he rode the trolley to his first job at a hotel in downtown San Diego, and now looks forward to riding it to campus.
In July, the Blue Line trolley celebrated its 40 th anniversary. Alumnus Scott Paulson, Exhibits and Events Coordinator at the UC San Diego Library, can remember the arrival of the first red trolley fleet when he was an undergraduate at the university in the early s, commuting from Golden Hill. He recently created an exhibit on the first floor of the library to celebrate this unique piece of San Diego history.
The Blue Line allows for travel to the Mexican border in a little over an hour. There are currently four community stations in the network, at four different sites in the San Diego-Tijuana region, two on each side of the border. Each is a partnership with a different community organization and each is focused on the particular set of challenges facing those communities. The university is increasingly committing itself to experiential education for our students.
This connection is going to change the way we do community engaged research and teaching forever. Click here to see all the November Service Changes and check your routes for updates. A few highlights include:. Check out a larger version of the map here. Skip to main content. Members are told to only work the contracted seven-hour day with no after-school meetings, planning, or volunteering until the district offers what the union calls a reasonable pay raise and new contract.
Where's the appreciation for us? KPBS News contacted the district for comment. Oscar Esquivel, interim superintendent emailed the following written statement:. Each of our schools is busy welcoming back students, their families, and staff to the start of the new school quarter. We look forward to continuing our work with our teachers and support staff to make this a successful and safe school year for all.
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