EMAIL from UC San Diego C?sar E. Ch?vez Celebration

<p>Have you received this?</p>

<p>ALL ACADEMICS AND STAFF AT UCSD (including UCSD Medical Center)
ALL STUDENTS AT UCSD</p>

<p>SUBJECT: UC San Diego C?sar E. Ch?vez Celebration</p>

<p>Our campus will celebrate the life and accomplishments of labor leader
C?sar E. Ch?vez with a series of activities beginning April 2 and
continuing through May 7, 2007. I am pleased to announce the schedule
of activities designed to honor this champion of human rights whose
contributions have inspired UC San Diego presentations on the history,
present, and future of Chicana/o communities. The activities include:</p>

<p>? April 2: activist and author Enriqueta Vasquez will speak on Chicana
Activism During the Viet Nam War Era at 3 p.m. in the Cross-Cultural
Center. Enriqueta Vasquez was a major figure in the Chicano Movement of
the late 1960s and the 1970s. Professors Dionne Espinoza of California
State University, Los Angeles and Lorena Oropeza of UC Davis will
comment.</p>

<p>? April 3: C?sar E. Ch?vez Celebration Kickoff Luncheon will be from
11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Institute of the Americas. UCSD alumnus
Victor Nieblas and San Diego activist Olivia Puentes-Reynolds will be
recognized for their work to further the ideals of C?sar E. Ch?vez in
their communities.</p>

<p>? April 17: Rudy Guevarra, UCSD professor of history, will speak on
Mabuhay Companero: Interethnic Coalitions, 1920s - 1960s at noon at the
Cross-Cultural Center. Rudy Guevarra will explore the historical
connections between the Mexican and Pilipino laborers of the
agricultural fields of California which led to their work together in
the 1960s to organize for economic justice.</p>

<p>For more information on the C?sar E. Ch?vez celebration visit the web
site at <a href=“http://blink.ucsd.edu/go/chavez[/url]”>http://blink.ucsd.edu/go/chavez&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I am approving two hours of administrative leave with pay that
employees
may apply to their attendance at a UCSD C?sar E. Ch?vez activity, and I
ask supervisors to allow employees to attend, as long as the absence
does not infringe upon the performance of required job duties.</p>

<p>I would like to thank the members of the UCSD C?sar E. Ch?vez Planning
Committee for their work to coordinate these educational and
celebratory
campus activities. Please join the members of the UCSD C?sar E. Ch?vez
Planning Committee, special guests, visitors and me as we collectively
and publicly celebrate the legacy and contributions of C?sar E. Ch?vez.</p>

<pre><code> Marye Anne Fox
Chancellor
</code></pre>

<p>haha wow… when will UCSD stop spamming me?!
I haven’t even gotten in yet…
</p>

<p>Won’t the spam be fine if your accepted though, :)</p>

<p>wow UCSD and their spam . now if they’ll only post the decisions!</p>

<p>OMG it means you’re accepted!!</p>

<p>CONGRATULATIONS OMG OMG OMG OMG!</p>

<p>um. getasnowjob, i really hope you’re being sarcastic.</p>

<p>we’ve all had enough of those ‘does this mean im accepted threads?’ anyways haha</p>

<p>^hahah lol</p>

<p>hahaha guys, </p>

<p>i’m really not asking “OMG! WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?!!!”</p>

<p>have u all gotten this?</p>

<p>I got bizillions of junk mail from UCSD… it was fun in the beginning, now it’s just ****ing me off</p>

<p>Wow… at least you got SOMETHING.</p>

<p>I’ve got NOTHING.</p>

<p>lol i stopped getting spam email from ucsd.
should i be happy or sad loll</p>

<p>haa</p>

<p>loll me too.</p>

<p>I didn’t get this one either…</p>

<p>me either.</p>

<p>is that good or bad or neither?</p>

<p>i dont think it matters. i think the spam is just that- spam. ucsd is really weird this year :(</p>

<p>Seriously, these UCSD spam threads need to stop. They’re getting annoying.</p>

<p>OMG OMG OMG OMG Is It Important OMG</p>

<p>Bring your face close to the screen and slowly move away as you tilt your head 90 degrees to the left. If you do it correctly, you get the Magic Eye effect and it says that you’ve been accepted! but not necessarily to UCSD.</p>