SUA Resolution (04/22/2010)
<< Return to Story ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Resolution Censuring Collective Punishment and Guilt WHEREAS, The Student Union Assembly (SUA) supports peaceful and nonviolent protest to raise awareness and address the cuts to the services and programs that are vital to our education and, WHEREAS, the Student Union...
Earth Day Aims for Zero-Waste
Earth Day Santa Cruz implements zero waste strategies and spreads awareness of environmental issues.
Murals on the Merrill Moat
Last Saturday, the annual moat-painting event took place at Merrill, and the college was filled with sounds of revelry. Students gathered to paint, play music, barbeque, and observe the artistic process as it unfurled itself upon the walls of the moat.
University Housing Looks to Attract Upperclassmen
This spring has seen a greater marketing effort for campus housing than in past years, and the content of the advertisements has changed as well, reaching out to older students through new options.
Smoke and Soot Fill McHenry
A minor fire in McHenry last Thursday, caused by an overheated electrical cord, has led to the library's closure this past week, along with an extensive cleanup of bookshelves, computers, and furniture.
Who the Hell Asked You?!
Question: Crunchwraps or blunt wraps?
Everyone Wants to Read About Sex… Or Do They?
The reaction to a Cabrillo College student’s newspaper article raises questions about the appropriateness of sexual content in journalism.
Money For Nothing
The amount of green has exploded, and is growing. We’re not talking about Earth Day. Or even 4/20. We’re talking about the $5.4 billion in bonuses being shoveled into the bank accounts of executives at investment firm Goldman Sachs. The incentives serve as a reward...
The Future of Bags: Paper or Paper?
The plastic revolution is over. Once valued for its low cost, malleability, and durability, a plastic bag doesn’t last much longer than the duration of the trip from grocery store to home. The plastic itself outlives its usefulness, possibly taking hundreds of years to break...