
Depression afflicts the youth demographic stronger than any other age group, and often leads to suicide. But campus initiatives are aiming to help students take the stigma out of the discussion.

Veterans on campus and in the community share their stories.
On Wednesday night before Veterans Day, UCSC’s Services for Transfer and Re-Entry Students (STARS) along with the Student Veterans of America will be sponsoring this evening to commemorate and remember all the veterans who have dedicated themselves to serving this country.

This week’s question: What does the large population of homeless veterans mean about our society?

This week’s question: What’s the most flattering thing anyone has ever told you?
In a Nov. 4 story entitled “Colleges Compete to Win ‘Greenest’ Title,” City on a Hill Press mistakenly called the Student Environmental Center the Student Environmental Association. In a Nov. 4 story entitled “Watsonville Community Opposes Registration of a new Pesticide,” Steve Gliessman was misquoted as saying, “Growers have been selecting varieties based on the [quantity [...]
{In response to In Defense of Unabashed Testosterone (10/28/2010)} I would just like to say that your article about vanishing manliness entitled “In Defense of Unabashed Testosterone” (Oct. 28), was very well written and brings up many valid points. But I have a few thing to say to sports editor Joey Bien-Kahn. He speaks of [...]


Even amidst endless student protests and an administration that says it’s listening, a student fee hike is once again on the table. With students facing a potential 8% fee increase, why attending the Regents meeting is more important now than ever.

On New Year’s Day last year, Oscar Grant was killed on a BART platform by BART cop Johannes Mehserle. Almost two years later, Mehserle received a two-year sentence. The sympathetic sentencing displays a double standard that the justice department affords cops and deeply ingrained racism within the justice process.
