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Monday, January 5th arrived quickly after the holiday break, and just like that, we were back in motion. The quiet rhythm of the holidays gave way to full calendars and early mornings. For me, it meant heading back to Sacramento, returning to the Capitol as the new year’s work began in earnest, with budgets to …


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Made a quick trip to Hawaii this past week. The first thing to do when I get to Hawaii….POG (Passion-Orange-Guava). 75 degrees and beautiful From my room. Hibiscus, one of my faves: Then there is Kai Coffee – Check out this 11-second video. The traditional Diamond Head hike: And the 16-second early morning before sunrise, …


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Here’s to an epic 2026! This past week was quiet on the work front with Christmas falling on Thursday. Got into the holiday spirit Christmas eve with a visit to Crumbl Cookie… …followed by lounging by the fire binge-watching. With the storm moving through California, it was the perfect way to slip into the spirit …


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As we enter a season that’s meant to bring warmth, comfort, and connection, our hearts are heavy from so many senseless acts of violence that have taken place in recent weeks. On December 13, a mass shooting at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island left two students, Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, dead and …


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This week, representatives from the Chancellor’s Office headed to Sierra College for the grand opening of their new student housing complex. On the far right is Ronnie Slimp who leads our facilities work, including student housing. He has done a remarkable job shepherding this work. The facility has 358 beds, with the majority being offered …


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