Author: Public Affairs
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Slugs make waves at ice cream shop: vice president calls local creamery
A Santa Cruz ice cream store owned by a UCSC alumna and a UCSC staff member received a personal phone call from Joe Biden last week — and a flurry of public attention.
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UCSC in the News
Biomolecular engineer David Haussler was among 10 experts tapped by the New York Times for a feature on “What’s Next in Science”… and more.
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Demonstration Advisory Group
The campus is forming a Demonstration Advisory Group (DAG) that will make recommendations to the administration about the campus response to demonstrations.
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Campus Elections Orientations
Students, please mark your calendars for the upcoming orientations for those interested in authoring a student fee referendum, opinion poll, or SUA Constitutional Amendment on the 2011 Campus Elections ballot.
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Fall Update on Diversity Efforts on Campus
Over the past months, we noted, through our campus messages, some of the changes on campus that are related to diversity and inclusion at UCSC. However, given the questions we have received regarding the changes, we would like to pull the pieces together and offer you a more holistic view of what these changes mean.
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Slug men’s water polo wins championship
UCSC’s men’s water polo team recently won the Division III National Collegiate Club Championship.
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UCSC grad is looking for love in Beijing
Armed with a video camera, Kresge College alumna Anna Sophie Loewenberg is looking for love on the streets of Beijing with her “Sexy Beijing” web series.
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Open Enrollment 2011 – Week 3
Have you made your Open Enrollment changes? If not, don’t wait until the last minute when traffic is typically heavy.
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Traveling Home For The Holidays
For students who are heading home or traveling for the Thanksgiving break, Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) invites you to consider using UCSC Zimride to share the ride with others going out of town.
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In Memoriam: Sophía García-Robles
It is with profound sadness that I announce the death of Sophía García-Robles on November 5, as a result of injuries sustained while vacationing in New Mexico.
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Fee hikes and campus revenues
UC President Yudof has proposed an 8 percent undergraduate fee hike for the 2011-12 year.
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Fee hikes and campus revenues
On our campus, a recent change in systemwide policy will generate a slight increase in revenues from fee hikes.