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USA Today
Scientists close in on finding most far-out galaxies
Astronomer Garth Illingworth is featured in an article in USA Today about the search for the most distant galaxies. The story was distributed by AP and ran in many newspapers and other news outlets throughout the country.
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IndieWire
Action! Social Action: 'Justice for My Sister' by Kimberly Bautista
IndieWire interviewed UCSC arts alumni Kimerly Bautista (Social Documentation masters degree in film production), whose film "Justice for My Sister" recently received the "Best Documentary" award at the 16Tth annual Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival.
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Washington Post
Sea stars are wasting away in larger numbers on a wider scale in two oceans
Marine biologists Pete Raimondi and John Pearse were quoted in a Washington Post article about the sea star wasting disease.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Peter Sellars to speak at UCSC
The Santa Cruz Sentinel announced that acclaimed opera, theater and festival director Peter Sellars will be the featured guest at UCSC's 13th Annual Sidhartha Maitra Memorial Lecture, speaking on the topic "Creativity, Innovation and the Arts."
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Global Times
Model homes for model workers
Global Times included comments from literature professor Chris Connery in a story about how the Shanghai government created socialist villages for model workers in 1952 to solve the severe accommodation shortages for Shanghai's 3 million workers after the city's liberation in 1951.
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Big Think
Dark Matter Reveals the Structure of the Universe
Physicist Joel Primack is featured in an article and video on the Big Think platform.
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The Guardian
Abraham Zapruder: the man behind history's most infamous home movie
Britain's The Guardian interviewed Film and Digital Media emeritus professor Chip Lord about an irreverent reenactment of the famed Zapruder film of the Kennedy assassination by the the Ant Farm, a San Francisco art collective Lord co-founded, commenting on the media portrayal of the event.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
80 tons of garbage collected after new UCSC move-out program
The Santa Cruz Sentinel wrote about a city/university effort to collect and divert from the waste stream cast-offs stemming from students leaving off-campus housing.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
UC Santa Cruz growth plans have implications for reset water supply debate
The Santa Cruz Sentinel wrote about future city water policy, UCSC's role and how the university has far exceeded city water-use reduction targets.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
UC Santa Cruz bald eagle expert shares success story
The Santa Cruz Sentinel wrote about the UC Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Project and its director Glenn Stewart's work in reestablishing the bald eagle in California. The Monterey County Herald also published the article and the Sentinel later editorialized in favor of the project.