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For the first time, the annual UC Santa Cruz Climate Conference will bring together prominent ocean scientists and leading social-justice advocates to discuss the environmental and equity dimensions of the crisis.

Climate Conference links science, justice

Ocean scientists and activists will discuss challenges and opportunities of climate change during a free public panel April 11 at the Rio Theatre. The discussion will be followed by an interactive opportunity to learn about UC Santa Cruz research and opportunities for local action.

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Month-long festival showcases new music

Month-long festival showcases new music

The contemporary music festival, presented by the Music Department, will include performances by two internationally known ensembles.

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