What if a shovel, a seed and a conversation could change the world? Students of University Repair find themselves asking such questions every day.
Breaking news on the search for the next student regent and Community Studies.
In the topsy-turvy world of sports, winning often seems to be everything. The question then becomes how to build a consistently winning program in order to avoid losses.
Josh Van Den Heuvel isn’t your normal 15-year-old teenager. Winning over 100 races and 12 titles, Van Den Heuvel aspires to become a professional motocross rider by the time he turns 18. City on a Hill takes a look inside the life of a local motocross athlete.
Every year the International Playhouse attracts a crowd of hundreds. This year, after four nights of shows, the Ninth International Playhouse stayed true to its successful tradition. This year the International Playhouse consisted of four plays, one each in French, Japanese, Russian and Spanish — some old, some adapted, and some brand-new.
A Letter to the Editor from Eric Yao, chapter president of Theta Chi.
In the 1980s some students went through a battle to get the university’s approval of Greek organizations, while others went through great lengths to oppose their formation. Today the establishment of Greek organizations at UCSC remains controversial.
Atkins. Fruitarian. South Beach. Rainbow. Master Cleanse. Raw Food.
Whether it is to reach a healthy lifestyle or simply to fit into a pair of jeans, the plethora of diets is proof of a diet-obsessed nation. From Lord Byron’s vinegar diet in 1820 to the recent cabbage soup craze, the quest for dramatic weight loss and positive health results has thrived for generations.
Several generations of United States veterans, from World War II soldiers to present-day service members home from the Iraq War, turned out for a memorial event Wednesday. The event brought tears to the eyes of some of the nation’s proudest service members.
ot even the threat of looming budget cuts could put a damper on the mood at the student barbecue hosted by the staff of the Education Outreach Program (EOP) and Bridge. The celebration was held in honor of EOP and Bridge students’ hard work this school year. Students were treated to an obstacle course, an in-house talent show, and a game of musical chairs.
