
UCSC senior food service manager Mike Kraus brings tasty and nutritious food options to UCSC dining and earns a nomination in the first annual Real Food Awards.
To the Editor: In 2003, at UCSC 90.74 percent of voting students made a monumental decision to pass Measure 7, the Campus Programs Fee, in an effort to preserve valuable student services cut by the state, students agreed to levy a tax of up to $51 per student per quarter. At the time an overwhelming [...]

Student Regent Alfredo Mireles and Student Regent-Designate Jonathan Stein publicly oppose the UC Board of Regents’ Nov. 14 decision to cancel the board’s upcoming meeting due to concerns about public safety.

In this week’s The Starving Student, Emiliano O’Flaherty-Vazquez shows that if any worldly force can stop you from buying snack foods, these flaky straws will.

Two days before the meeting was to occur, the UC Board of Regents announced their decision to cancel the scheduled Nov. 16 meeting, citing the threat of possible violence.
Mark Rad discusses new revolutions in the bay area rap scene.

Bank Transfer Day doubles the amount of money being transferred from national banks and into community banks and credit unions since Sept. 29, the day Bank of America announced plans to implement a $5 debit card fee. Account holders at the large national banks have been taking action with their wallets since then, an action that has been costing Wall Street banks billions of dollars.

If you manage to save some of your red wine after a party, you can turn it into a cake. I honestly can’t think of a better incentive than that. One bowl, cheap, quick. And an excuse to buy something other than Charles Shaw.

Hundreds of graduate students, undergraduate students, faculty, TAs and union workers marched from Quarry Plaza to downtown Santa Cruz yesterday. The march stopped at Wells Fargo and the Occupy Santa Cruz homebase.

Question: What change would you like to see at the University of California?
