With gang-related crime on the rise in Santa Cruz County, local law enforcement agencies and community members are coming together to take back their streets.
What is arguably one of the largest events on campus, 4/20 comes and goes in a cloud of smoke and ash.
The Digital Arts Research Center (DARC) is the structure currently blocking the art studios’ ocean view. Set to open on April 29, the building’s debut will be the subject of much pomp and ceremony.
Members of the campus community speak out at the Academic Senate Meeting about making Narrative Evaluations optional, and Judicial Proceedings regarding Kerr Hall.
What does UCSC mean to you visually? Recently your view might be the back of your classmates heads in a crowded lecture or the yellow caution tape and scaffolding of construction. Yet at one point we had an idea of UCSC as a dream, not as a place we hike across every day. This week [...]
UCSC’s Rape Prevention Education Center highlights where the university falls short during National Rape Awareness Month.
Over the past twelve years, the UC Santa Cruz Wind Ensemble has grown from 25 to 80 musicians, played the national anthem before a San Francisco Giants game, and received a standing ovation at Carnegie Hall. Despite these accomplishments, the ensemble’s Spring performance may be the last for the foreseeable future.
The closest thing to a UCSC fashion week is here and as fabulous as ever. The Queer Fashion Show (QFS) is hitting the runway.
Brothers Benjamin and Peter Bratt visit UCSC and speak about their new movie, “La Mission.”
{ ACLU Steps In } The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) intervened in the judicial proceedings following the occupation of Kerr Hall in November, citing the university for not affording due process to the 35 students facing judicial actions from the university. The ACLU’s interposition follows the administration’s issuing of “voluntary resolutions” that found multiple [...]
