Three UC Santa Cruz faculty members have been named new fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
UC Santa Cruz is bracing for major disruptions on campus as some unionized workers prepare for a one-day strike on April 1 as part of a systemwide job action affecting services from patient care to ...
A sketch of a suspect in two sexual battery incidents on the UC Santa Cruz campus has been released as UCSC Police ...
The American Educational Research Association (AERA) has named Cynthia Lewis, professor emerita of education at the ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNSanta Cruz’s John Mel surfs into Round of 32 in Barbados | Local RoundupSanta Cruz’s John Mel won his opening heat at the World Surf League’s BTMI Barbados Surf Pro at Soup Bowl, Bathsheba, ...
Scientists have detected oxygen in the most distant known galaxy. Astronomers from two separate research teams made the ...
Police on the campus of the University of California, Santa Cruz have released a sketch of a man who is wanted for the sexual ...
The University of California, Santa Cruz Police has released a sketch of a man wanted for the sexual battery of two women on campus. The person allegedly assaulted his victims on Feb. 20 and March ...
Despite the growth and popularity of remote work, companies and governments have increasingly been calling their employees back to the office in the past year, sometimes at the expense of significant ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNSanta Cruz’s Keanna Miller advances from opening heat in Barbados | Local RoundupSanta Cruz’s Keanna Miller advanced from her opening heat at the World Surf League’s BTMI Barbados Surf Pro at Soup Bowl, Bathsheba, Barbados, on Tuesday. Men’s and women’s competitions are being held ...
A new part of an ocean plant cell has been discovered that might revolutionize farming one day. The structure can take ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNBookshop Santa Cruz to celebrate importance of children’s books with ‘Stories & Pictures By’ screeningBookshop Santa Cruz, in conjunction with the Santa Cruz County Office of Education and the Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz, will be screening Joanna Rudnick’s “Story & ...
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