
Despite having lived in the state of California for all but her senior year of high school, in the eyes of the University of California, UCSC student and now 19-year-old Lauren Dike is not a resident of California. This qualification has resulted in her withdrawal from the UC for fall quarter.

Question: What do you think is the most important issue women face today?
Letters to the Editor for Volume 46 Issue 2.

Campus adds two new majors, a minor and a program to its academia across multiple divisions. Students can now declare a robotics engineering or network and digital technology major or dance minor and take a Sikh and Punjabi Studies course.

In this week’s Community Chest, City on a Hill Press interviewed DT Amajoyi, SUA’s newly elected commissioner of diversity.

After almost two years of waiting, three suspects in Tyler Tenorio’s murder case are facing criminal charges. This week, Walter Escalante, Pasqual Reyes and Daniel Onesto began a preliminary hearing to determine their guilt or innocence.
Netflix and Facebook are both facing user dissatisfaction after changing their formats. The reason why they’re going ahead with these changes anyway might have to do with the format they exist on — the Internet.

In the past decade, over 350 policies have restricted women’s access to abortion services. H.R. 3, a bill that would prevent federally subsidized health insurance plans from providing abortion coverage, passed the House of Representatives. Discussions are heating up across the country regarding recent abortion restrictions.

According to the No Child Left Behind Act, teachers must be fluent in English in order to teach English. In a recent article in The New York Times, teachers in Arizona have been confronted by state education officials based on their accents, versus their teaching ability.

In a tough financial climate, the administrative body has made a budgetary decision that considers students’ demands — cutting from the top. This cut, while painful (especially considering that executive vice chancellor of student affairs Felicia McGinty was one of the few administrators of color), shows that the administration is willing to look internally to front some of the burden.
