As California’s priorities shift, the fight for gay rights must be at the forefront of radical change.
“The Daily Show” has launched UC Santa Cruz into the public eye. On November 11, Jon Stewart lampooned the McHenry Library’s announcement that they are looking for a Grateful Dead archivist to help organize their massive collection of memorabilia from the acid rock band.
The fall quarter is quickly coming to a close, which also means the end of several campus sports for the year. Check out this season in review to find out how UC Santa Cruz’s teams did.
A 24-hour study-in occurred at the Science & Engineering Library last Friday to protest the reduced service hours. Despite logistical problems, students and administrators cooperated to host a peaceful occupation.
The Santa Cruz Israel Action Committee hosted a photo gallery over the past few days, display photography from the Israeli organization Save a Child’s Heart. The organization provides children who otherwise might die with cardiac surgery.
Junior women’s cross country runner Mikayla Murphy placed seventh out of more than one hundred participants in the NCAA DIII West Regionals on Saturday, November 14, earning her the chance to represent UC Santa Cruz in the NCAA Championships this weekend in Cleveland, Ohio.
Researchers excited about recent developments with the phenomenon of dolphins killing porpoises off the coast.
Restaturants that turn into nightclubs could experience a fee increase on top of an 80 percent increase on alcohol fees earlier this year.
{Last Week’s Results} Men’s Soccer 11/14 vs. Claremont Mudd-Scripps (home) 2-1 (loss)* Women’s Soccer 11/14 at Claremont Mudd-Scripps (away) 2-1 (loss)* Women’s Basketball 11/17 vs. William Jessup 69-58 (loss) Men’s Basketball 11/11 vs. SF State (home) 69-68 (win) {Upcoming Athletics} Men’s Basketball 11/20 vs. Puget Sound (away) at 8 p.m. 11/21 vs. Whitworth (away) at [...]
SANTA CRUZ, CA – A general assembly has amassed in Kresge Town Hall to decide the next course of action in response to a proposed 32% hike in student tuition. Currently, proposals on what will happen for the rest of the week are being discussed. There are plans to occupy Kresge Town Hall as an organizing space indefinitely.
