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    Lookout Santa Cruz

    UCSC acquires 414 acres for conservation, farming in major land deal

    UC Santa Cruz is expanding its footprint with the acquisition of two properties long held by a Santa Cruz family: 214 acres of protected natural land next to its main campus, and plans for acquiring about 200 acres of oceanfront farmland near the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.

  • Forbes

    Forbes

    Forbes’ Top 25 Public Colleges

    These 25 public schools, eight in California, give the private elites a run for their money. Their students have strong academic outcomes, high salaries and less debt. UC Santa Cruz ranked #22 on the nationwide list.

  • Financial Express

    Financial Express

    Don’t rise to any bait from Trump

    Distinguished Professor of Economics Nirvikar Singh argues that following China’s example in building human capital and knowledge capital is India’s best defense against pettiness & narcissism.

  • CNN

    CNN

    Brightest fast radio burst ever detected could help solve an enduring cosmic mystery

    Prior to the Outrigger telescopes’ capability to triangulate a fast radio burst to its source, “it was like talking to someone on the phone and not knowing what city or state they were calling from,” said study coauthor Bryan Gaensler, dean of the University of California, Santa Cruz science division. Also covered by Gizmodo.

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    Discover Magazine

    Steam Worlds Have Atmospheres Like a Sweltering Sauna, Made Entirely of Hot Water Vapor

    “The interiors of planets are natural ‘laboratories’ for studying conditions that are difficult to reproduce in a university laboratory on Earth. What we learn could have unforeseen applications we haven’t even considered. The water worlds are especially exotic in this sense,” said co-author Natalie Batalha, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of…

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    Coastside News

    Coastsiders can expect more power outages

    Yu Zhang, an assistant professor in the UC Santa Cruz Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, pointed out that fire can still strike coastal communities, such as the Santa Cruz wildfires in 2020.

  • Lookout Santa Cruz

    Lookout Santa Cruz

    Loving fire with fire: Humor, horniness and happiness inhabit post-CZU film

    Well-known performance artists and filmmakers Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens interpret their close encounter with the 2020 CZU fire with a new taboo-busting film that puts the fires into the context of “ecosexuality.”

  • New York Times

    The New York Times

    What Jesse Jackson and Zohran Mamdani Have in Common

    Michael McCarthy, leader of the Community Studies Program at UC Santa Cruz says organizers have always known that “in order to build a movement, you need to address specific yet important concerns that affect only some parts of your coalition while also speaking to the issues shared by everyone you want to draw into your…

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    These sacred tattoos were banned in Okinawa. A new generation is bringing them back.

    Adriane Tengan-Stoia and Lex McClellan‑Ufugusuku, doctoral students in history at UC Santa Cruz, explained that women were the spiritual leaders in Ryukyuan society and were believed to possess a divine connection to the spiritual realm. But as Okinawa was colonized, women in positions of power were targeted, and hajichi tattos worn by these women were…

  • New York Times

    The New York Times

    Education Department Backs Away From Program for Hispanic-Serving Colleges

    “We’re trying to be an institution of access,” said Cynthia Larive, chancellor of the University of California, Santa Cruz. “This is a broader issue. It’s really about how the U.S. is going to be a leader economically and in science and research. There are smart people across the country, and we don’t alway serve all…

Last modified: Apr 02, 2025