Author: Public Affairs
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Community Crime Bulletin—Aggravated Assault, Possible Hate Crime (16-1191)
A female student reported that while she was walking on the foot path northwest from the Quarry Plaza, she was followed by three unknown male subjects who began calling out to her in an offensive manner.
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Community Crime Bulletin—Two arrested in felony vandalism at OPERS
At 8:25 p.m. on November 10, UC Santa Cruz Police Department arrested Kyle Daroza, 22, of Campbell, and Alan Lema, 22, a student affiliated with Kresge College, on a suspicion of felony vandalism after they were seen by witnesses using a sledge hammer attempting to smash the parking machines near the Office of Physical Education,…
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Moving forward
Like many of you, we watched the presidential election results in astonishment. Many of us are struggling this morning to reconcile the outcome of the vote with the values we hold close.
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Women’s soccer headed to NCAA championship
The Banana Slugs will play Pomona-Pitzer on Saturday at Burns Stadium in Claremont.
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Black Panther exhibition opens Nov. 10 at McHenry Library
An exhibition titled “Pictures and Progress: the Black Panther 1966-2016” will open November 10 on the 3rd and 4th floors of UC Santa Cruz’s McHenry Library.
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In Memoriam: Alexandria Arceneaux
Alexandria Arceneaux was a junior majoring in Theater Arts and a vibrant member of the Rachel Carson College and Oakes College community.
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Student dies after hit-and-run collision
Our hearts go out to Aly’s family, friends, and classmates. A native of Lawndale in Southern California, Aly was a theater arts major with a minor in education. She will be missed by all who knew her.
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Unfounded reports of shots fired on campus
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department dispatch center received reports of gunshots near Kresge College today around 2 p.m. Police responded and determined there were no shots fired and that the sounds came from a sorority group popping balloons. Campus community members are encouraged to call the police at 911 or 459-2231, ext. 1 and…
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Election Day is November 8
I encourage you to vote and exercise your right to be heard in this election. In addition to the presidential election, state and local races will have important impacts.
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Campus police department sponsoring rape aggression defense program
The Rape Aggression Defense system is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women-identified individuals.
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Fall budget forum scheduled for Nov. 10
I invite all students, faculty, and staff to join me Thursday, Nov. 10, from 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Kresge Town Hall where I will host an open forum on the UC Santa Cruz budget.
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Hazardous conditions on area beaches for the next couple days
The National Weather Service is warning of a high surf advisory in effect from 6 a.m. Thursday to 5 a.m. Friday. Use caution when at the beach.