Author: Public Information Office
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Men’s tennis team wins 6th national title
For the sixth time in school history, UCSC’s men’s tennis team has captured an NCAA national championship. The lastest jewel in the decorated team’s crown was added Thursday when the Slugs defeated Emory University of Atlanta 5-1. The 2007 NCAA Division III championships were played at Washington University in St. Louis. “They’re all different every…
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Advisory committee for selecting new UCSC chancellor to meet May 22
The Committee to Advise the President on the Selection of a Chancellor of the Santa Cruz Campus and the University of California Board of Regents, Committee on Educational Policy will meet Tuesday, May 22, at 1111 Franklin St., in Oakland.
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Clean Air Month and Bike to Work Week 2007
I am writing to invite all students, staff, and faculty to participate in celebrating Clean Air Month and Bike To Work/School Week this month. UC Santa Cruz has a long tradition of concern and action regarding local and global environmental issues. Recent media attention toward regional traffic congestion, rising fossil fuel costs, and the impacts…
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Rec Department offers class in survival skills
Learn the basic skills of survival in a one-day class offered by UCSC Recreation.
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Anti-war protest planned for Wednesday, May 9; main campus entrance may be affected
Student leaders of a new group, Protest Mediation Council, have informed the campus that they have organized an anti-war rally that will begin in Quarry Plaza at approximately noon today (May 9). The rally is expected to transition into a march to the base of campus at approximately 1 p.m. The march will occur on…
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Employees required to complete ‘ethics briefing’ by June 15
During the week of May 7, many UCSC Academic & Staff employees were scheduled to receive an email from ethics@ucsc.edu reminding them to complete a 30 minute on-line Ethics Briefing. The purpose of this briefing is to familiarize all UC employees with the Statement of Ethical Values and Standards of Ethical Conduct, which the Regents…
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New UCOP labor data doesn’t impact UCSC’s wage proposals
UC’s Office of the President late last week provided the 10-campus UC system with a written update regarding ongoing negotiations with AFSCME over salary increases for lower-paid employees. The message, which may be viewed here, presented labor-market information compiled by UCOP that places custodian wages at UCSC above the current market average. This new information…
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Full and half shares available in Farm’s CSA program
Full and half shares are still available in the campus’s Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.
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Message from Vice Provost, Larry Merkley – CruzMail Update
I write to update you on recent developments regarding our CruzMail email system. Over the last six months, many of you have experienced significant email disruptions. In my view, these email disruptions are simply unacceptable. Personally and on behalf of the ITS Division, I apologize and thank you for your patience and understanding. I’d like…
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UCSC hosting NCAA DIII men’s tennis, women’s water polo championships
The NCAA Division III Men’s Tennis team championship will take place at UCSC May 4 – 6 at the east tennis courts. The women’s NCAA DIII National Championships will also be taking place at the UCSC pool this weekend.