October 2005 News Archive
- October 30, 2005
Secretary of State Bruce McPherson speaks at UCSC Nov. 17 at 4 p.m.
- October 30, 2005
California's oak woodlands face a new threat: climate change
- October 26, 2005
Denice D. Denton to be invested as UCSC's ninth chancellor on Friday, November 4
- October 25, 2005
MEDIA ADVISORY: Two outreach events set for Watsonville Schools to help celebrate the investiture of UC Santa Cruz's new chancellor, Denice D. Denton.
- October 24, 2005
Organic rose care demystified in new book by UCSC Garden Manager Orin Martin
- October 19, 2005
Kids with access to a home computer are more likely to graduate, digital divide study finds
- October 19, 2005
Gas leak causes Hahn evacuation; building open for business first thing Thursday
- October 18, 2005
A birdwatcher considers his craft in The Ardent Birder, a new book by UCSC's Todd Newberry
- October 18, 2005
UCSC completes Draft EIR related to update of campus's Long-Range Development Plan
- October 14, 2005
Public forum on education and state funding at UCSC October 25
- October 13, 2005
UCSC Women's Center to celebrate 20th anniversary
- October 12, 2005
Fisheries management study focuses on small-scale fishing cooperatives in the Gulf of California
- October 12, 2005
Sidhartha Maitra Memorial Lecture to feature 50th anniversary screening of honored film
- October 12, 2005
Scholar/performer tapped to lead UCSC programs in North Indian classical music
- October 11, 2005
Día de los Muertos ceremony takes place at Santa Cruz museum on October 25
- October 6, 2005
Joseph Miller steps down as director of UC Observatories/Lick Observatory after 14 years at the helm
- October 6, 2005
International economists gather at UCSC Oct. 14-15 for annual conference
- October 5, 2005
ARCS Foundation scholarships support nine outstanding graduate students at UCSC
- October 5, 2005
MEDIA ADVISORY: Campus-community coalition will announce plan to reduce alcohol-related problems caused by students off campus
- October 3, 2005
Mystery Spot demonstrates power of perception, UC Santa Cruz psychologist explains