
As the Occupy Together movement spreads to over 1,500 cities internationally, various contingents face particular challenges. On Oct. 15, Occupy San Francisco (#OccupySF) confronted the issue social classes. Many took to the streets and the action was met with criticism for its disorganization.

If protests can be used as any sort of pulse of the liberal or progressive movements, we’ve gotten a lot less fun, but a lot more focused.

Alzheimer’s disease, affecting as many as 5.1 million Americans, is expensive, and resources are limited. increasingly families of those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s are taking the care of loved ones into their own hands.

After a successful season last year, the Slugs now face the challenge of losing some of their top players.

Eugene Negrete describes his experience finding his place between his Chicano heritage and queer orientation.

Question: What is the worst Halloween costume to do the “Walk of Shame” in?

As criticism of Alabama’s HB 56 mounts and undocumented people flee the state, agricultural businesses are struggling to replace their now MIA workers. HB 56 is so far only proving the pitfalls in American immigration legislation.

ABC news recently reported that credit unions are seeing a big surge in membership, and it’s easy to see why. Wells Fargo and Bank of America both recently announced that they will be adding new charges for debit and credit accounts, as well as for online services.

UCSC swimming and diving team is known for its tenacity and size – they have 75 swimmers in their ranks. As a result, the team needs money, and lots of it. The team uses former swimmers to raise money.

From film screenings, to booths and human chains, Occupy SC was anything but boring over the weekend. The popular local arm of the Occupy Wall Street movement protested injustice and inequality all over town during the long, hot weekend, and many community members came out to join and support them, a sign that shows the movement is still strong.
