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Santa Cruz Sentinel
UC Santa Cruz hosts winner of historical gay rights case
The Santa Cruz Sentinel featured a story about Karen Thompson, winner of a groundbreaking gay rights case, who UCSC is bringing to campus to present a guest lecture.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
A Literary Legacy: Don Rothman’s lasting imprint on the culture of writing
The Santa Cruz Sentinel featured a cover story in its weekly pullout section, The Guide, on the widespread influence of the late Don Rothman, longtime UCSC lecturer and writing instructor.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
The Museum of Art & History combines digital art and outlandish fashion in splashy Friday event
The Santa Cruz Sentinel featured a story about how students and alumni artists from UCSC’s Digital Arts and New Media (DANM) grad program will collaborate with the local Santa Cruz fashion scene for an event at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History.
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Providence Jounral
Memo to Secretary Kerry: Stop funding the bad guys in Honduras
Rhode Island's Providence Journal published an op-ed piece by history professor Dana Frank on Honduras that originally ran in the Los Angeles Times.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Two UC Santa Cruz undergrads explore rare underwater event in Mediterranean
The Santa Cruz Sentinel ran a story about undergraduates Hannah Perlkin and Emily Tucker and their research on Mediterranean seagrass with biologist Pete Raimondi.
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San Jose Mercury News
Ban on lead bullets pushed for all hunting in California
Environmental toxicologist Donald Smith was quoted in a San Jose Mercury News article about efforts to ban lead bullets in California to protect endangered condors from lead poisoning. The story also ran in the Sacramento Bee, Los Angeles Daily News, Contra Costa Times, Santa Cruz Sentinel, Pasadena Star-News, Idaho Statesman, and other newspapers in California…
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CNN.com
How particle smasher and telescopes relate
Physicist Joel Primack was featured in a CNN.com article about the Large Hadron Collider.
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Los Angeles Times
Tiny mutation may have shaped modern humans, scientists say
Biomolecular engineer Ed Green was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about the discovery of a gene that shaped human evolution.
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Scientific American
Lead Exposure on the Rise Despite Decline in Poisoning Cases
Environmental toxicologist Russ Flegal was quoted in a Scientific American article about ongoing concerns about the health effects of lead exposure. Flegal was also quoted in stories about lead pollution from UPI and Huffington Post.
