UC Santa Cruz Professor Garth Illingworth and his team of investigators are utilizing recently repaired and updated equipment to peer across the universe through space and time.
Thirty-five students are now responsible for a payment to the university of nearly $1,000 each to cover the damages to Kerr Hall.
In wake of the recent racially insensitive incidents at UC San Diego and a racially offensive image drawn on the wall of a bathroom stall at the Earth and Marine Sciences building at UC Santa Cruz, campus leaders are trying to promote inclusion through new housing communities with special themes.
UC Office of the President (UCOP) recently said that an increase in selectivity across most campuses made admissions the most competitive in UC history this year.
The Front Street location where the Santa Cruz needle exchange used to operate is now a meeting site for Alcoholics Anonymous. After 14 years of operating, the Drop-In Center closed in September 2009. By the last two weeks of September, Street Outreach Supporters (SOS) was already making home deliveries, and by October was exchanging needles [...]
The Santa Cruz City Council is working for more transparency in the financial records of the two medical marijuana dispensaries in Santa Cruz.
With the assistance of an interactive website, the Santa Cruz Police Department is keeping the community safer and more informed.
Faced with lowered ridership, the Santa Cruz Metro may discontinue certain routes.
Glee felt by old and young, students and the mustached.
