In response to recent racially charged parties at UCSD and UCSB, UCSC campus rallies to show solidarity in support for ethnic equality throughout the UC system.
{ In Response to: Police Blotter (Feb. 18th, 2010) } I am curious as to why names of the alleged are presented in every story except those involving UCSC students. Even in the instance of the three teens caught burglarizing a Coral St. business, names were provided of all adults involved. A glaring example of [...]
We spend the majority of our days staring into eyes, noticing noses, looking at lips, fingering hair, but seldom do we break from the hustle and bustle of life to really enjoy the minute details that inconspicuously pass us by. This is a series of macro-photographs of miscellaneous appendages and fine points of interest provided [...]
Metal bands are breaking the city’s music mold, one mosh pit at a time.
The California Master Plan for Higher Education turns 50 this year, and continues to be a point of contention for students, politicians, and citizens of the state.
Judicial summons have been issued to 45 students in response to the 66-hour occupation of Kerr Hall, an office building that houses high-level UCSC administrators including Chancellor George Blumenthal and Executive Vice Chancellor David Kliger.
Question: What would you name your death metal band and why?
Question: Will you be going to Sacramento on March 1 or 4? Why or why not?
The United States Ski and Snowboard Association’s decision to send snowboarder Scotty Lago home is a profound overreaction.
