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What goes better with a burger than a beer? asked Myrmo. "We might as well have the best beer going forward to go with our burgers which are already amazing.” 158
UC San Diego has learned, unofficially, that the China Scholarship Council under the (People's Republic of China) Ministry of Education has apparently issued instructions that CSC-funded visiting scholars who do not yet have visas will not be allowed to study at UC San Diego, university spokeswoman Laura Margoni said in a statement issued Monday.RELATED: Dalai Lama caps off UCSD commencement ceremony"UC San Diego was not notified of this directly by the China Scholarship Council and we are presently making inquiries to determine if this is the case," she said.UCSD officials were unable to provide an update Wednesday.Inside Higher Ed reported that the action would not appear to directly affect self-paying Chinese undergraduates -- only those scholars who are sponsored by the government. The publication said concerns have been raised recently about China's growing influence over U.S. universities, given the growing numbers of Chinese students studying in this country.RELATED: UC San Diego named one of the world's best universitiesMore than 3,600 Chinese students were enrolled at UCSD in the fall 2016 quarter, according to University of California data. This year's fall quarter begins next week, and fresh enrollment figures won't be available until October.Some of the Chinese students protested the Dalai Lama because of his support for independence for Tibet. 1388
US Southeast coast expected to get walloped, with or without landfallFor the US, there's a lot of uncertainty in the forecast, with the storm days away from the coast.Current models anticipate the storm approaching Florida's coast -- but possibly staying offshore -- Monday morning into Wednesday morning. Tropical-storm-force winds could arrive in southeastern Florida by Sunday evening, the National Hurricane Center said.If it stays far enough offshore, Dorian could spare Florida its most destructive winds, but still drop plenty of rain."If we only get waves and a little bit of wind with this, we still will get tremendous flooding, but we're not going to get the wind damage ... of 150 mph winds like we saw" with 721
USA Today reported that Ed served as the inspiration behind the lead character in Caddyshack. Ed even mentioned receiving a "special thanks" in the end credits of the cult classic, which starred his brother, Bill, on the apparel company's website.The Murray brothers - Ed, Bill, Brian, Andy, John, and Joel - were inducted in the Caddie Hall of Fame in 2015. 358
Weeks after the hazard pay began, Kroger and Amazon ended their hourly increases. Kroger offered two lump sum bonuses through the end of May for full-time and part-time employees. After that, Kroger said it could readjust and offer additional increases, but it has nothing planned. “That emotional stress that comes from getting paid less really affects everything in your life,” said Smith.Harris echoed that thought. “To have that two dollars taken away it feels like, ‘Oh you were heroes yesterday, but you’re not today',” she said. Harris and Smith say this decrease hurts more because they haven’t been able to answer one question: Why is the pay increase gone so soon? “Why does the company not think we’re heroes anymore?” asked Smith. “The hazard is still out there. It’s still an issue,” he said. It's an issue made worse because these employees say their families are also at risk. “I’ve been sleeping in a separate room from my wife because she was born with a congenital heart disease,” said Smith. “I don’t think I could ever get over it if something happened to her, if I brought it home to her.” But Brookings Institution David M. Rubenstein Fellow, Molly Kinder, believes some companies are prioritizing profits. With more stores reopening and millions unemployed, there is less pressure to keep pay high. “This horrific unemployment we’re seeing has flooded the labor force with so many unemployed people seeking jobs there may not be as much of a financial need to raise pay to get workers to show up,” said Kinder. “This wasn’t just a thank you to workers, it wasn’t just recognition, it was a calculation from a lot of companies that they need to hire.” Not all the incentive is gone. Target extended its hourly raise until July 4. Kroger and Walmart gave employees additional lump sum bonuses through the end of May, and Kroger said it could give more bonuses in the future. As of now, none are planned. UFCW Local 7 President Kim Cordova said this is not enough. “As long as there’s not a vaccine, everyday these workers clock in, they’re at risk.” These employees agree—until there is less risk at work, they’ll fight for their reward. “We are heroes today, we will be heroes tomorrow,” said Harris. “We deserve the bonus we’d been given at the beginning of the pandemic. It is not over.” Harris is petitioning with other workers to get hazard pay reinstated. The unions are pressuring the large grocery chains and other big retailers. So far, no compromises have been made. 2503