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UC Santa Barbara Chancellor Calls 'Day of Mourning and Reflection'

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Classes are suspended today at UC Santa Barbara after Elliot Rodger killed six students and injured several more on Friday. The Chancellor has asked faculty to come to campus to be available to speak with students. Mental health professionals are working long hours to help students affected by the recent tragedy.

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