UCLA switches to remote learning due to threats reportedly including references to mass shooting
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UCLA has reverted to remote learning after students and faculty received a threatening email and social media post from a former instructor, CBS Los Angeles reports.
At about 11:57 p.m. on Monday night, the school announced that all classes would return to remote learning Tuesday "out of an abundance of caution."
UCLA had just gone back to in-person learning Monday after holding classes remotely due to the recent COVID-19 surge.

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