In an age when print is diminishing, the “Book as Medium” exhibit at Porter Gallery will open on Jan. 27, honoring the art of bookmaking. With around 25 artists, books of all sorts will be shown until March 6.
{Last Week’s Results} Men’s Basketball 1/22 vs. Chapman (away), 79-60 (loss) 1/23 vs. La Sierra (away), 56-55 (win) 1/24 vs. University of Dallas (away), 58-57 (loss) Men’s Tennis 1/16 vs. UC Davis (away), 5-1 (loss) Men’s Volleyball 1/16 vs. Cal Baptist (home), 3-1 (win) Women’s Basketball 1/23 vs. University of Dallas (away), 78-67 (loss) 1/24 [...]
UCSC is just one place where veterans, many of whom never expected to attend college, are taking advantage of the benefits of the post-Sept. 11 GI Bill to pursue higher education.
Facing a $780,000 cut, the UCSC library is putting together a list of what online subscriptions to cut.
As soon as you arrive, the roads get bumpier and the air thickens. Almost instantly, the hills — an array of colorful shacks, houses and multi-storied apartment complexes — completely surround you. This is Tijuana, the sixth-largest metropolitan area in Mexico, with an estimated population of 5 million. With only a metal fence marking the [...]
City on a Hill Press joined student regent and UCSB graduate Jesse Bernal and student regent designate Jesse Cheng, a fourth-year at UC Irvine, at the regents’ meeting Jan. 20 to discuss the future of the state and university, as well as the appointment process for the next student regent.
The Santa Cruz Police Department (SCPD) documents all reported crimes in the city. The most recent of these incidents are logged here. All information is provided by the SCPD. ~~~~~ Woman caught stealing yogurt, sics dog on security guards Jan. 20, 3:54 p.m. — Security guards at Trader Joe’s caught a 21-year-old Santa Cruz woman, [...]
The Bible verses found etched onto U.S. Military rifle scopes is yet another constitutional amendment ignored by the people meant to protect our nation’s honor.
Reorganization plans for UC Santa Cruz’s six resource centers are on hold. This follows faculty and student criticism last quarter of a plan proposed by Alma Sifuentes, dean of students and associate vice chancellor of student affairs.
