Moving Voices, a collaboration of two different shows, are coming together in the UCSC barn theater for the next two weekends. The shows explore a range of issues through body movement, foreign language, and vocal work. Although separate pieces, the two shows meld into one artistic presentation and will be performed from October 30th to November 1 and November 5th-8th.
Throughout the month of October, domestic violence centers in Santa Cruz County have been celebrating Domestic Violence Awareness Month. But the celebration has been, at best, bittersweet.
The Kresge Town Hall was filled last Wednesday night with roughly 200 faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate students prepared to discuss future tactics in preventing furloughs, fee increases and layoffs similar to those that have ensued this year. The meeting, hosted by the Student Union Assembly (SUA), was held to form a coalition to address the current statewide budget crisis in wake of the last week’s occupation of the Humanities 2 building at UC Santa Cruz.
{Last Week’s Results} Men’s Soccer 10/24 at Austin College (away) 2-1 (loss) 10/25 at University of Dallas (away) 2-1 (win) Women’s Soccer 10/23 vs. Academy of Arts (home) 1-0 (win) Women’s Volleyball 10/23 vs. Colorado College (away) 3-0 (loss) 10/23 vs. Chapman (away) 3-0 (loss) 10/24 vs. Millikin (away) 3-2 (win) {Upcoming Athletics} Men’s Soccer [...]
In Public Discourse, we ask you (yes, you!) what you think about current events. This week’s question: What do you think will be this year’s most popular Halloween costume?
Hundreds of “zombies” congregated at Cooper St. and Pacific Ave. to Thrill the World on Oct. 24. Bloodstained and boiled dancers of all ages simultaneously got down to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” at exactly 5:30 pm, synchronizing with thousands of dancers from 34 countries and 250 cities worldwide.
