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Silicon Valley Business Journal
UC Santa Cruz names 'game designer in residence'
The appointment of Brenda Romero as game designer in residence was covered by the Silicon Valley Business Journal, Santa Cruz Sentinel, Gamespot, GamePolitics, and Escapist magazine.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Project aims to develop systems for human-robot collaboration
The Santa Cruz Sentinel and San Jose Mercury News ran a story about computer engineer Jacob Rosen's research on robotic surgery and human-robot collaboration.
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San Jose Mercury News
Deadly 'sneaker waves' are wintertime peril on California beaches
Geologist Gary Griggs was quoted in an article about "sneaker waves" that ran in the San Jose Mercury News, Contra Costa Times, Monterey County Herald, Santa Cruz Sentinel, Sacramento Bee, and other newspapers nationwide. Griggs was also interviewed live on KKSF radio news (San Francisco).
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New York Times
The Life of Pi, and Other Infinities
Physicist and cosmologist Anthony Aguirre was featured in a New York Times article about concepts of infinity.
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IndieWire
B. Ruby Rich on the Identity Politics of 'Cloud Atlas'
IndieWire featured UCSC Film and Digital Media professor B. Ruby Rich discussing the new release "Cloud Atlas" with Entertainment Weekly's Lisa Schwarzbaum.
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Sacramento Bee
Discoveries: UC Santa Cruz's Grateful Dead archive very alive
The Sacramento Bee published a story about the UC Santa Cruz Grateful Dead Archive, featuring an interview with the Library’s Grateful Dead Archivist, Nicholas Meriwether.
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Sacramento News & Review
Skeleton Keys: A four-part Día del los Muertos-themed opera uses multimedia, music, dance, art…
The Sacramento News & Review interviewed Film and Digital Media assistant professor John Jota Leaños for a feature story about Imperial Silence: Una Ópera Muerta, his bilingual multi-media opera.
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Warscapes
Eye on Honduras
History professor Dana Frank was interviewed in the indpendent online magazine, Warscapes, about the current situation in Honduras, which has remained volatile and extremely violent since the ouster of democratically elected president José Manuel Zelaya.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Poet Adrienne Rich balanced world-wide fame with a regular Santa Cruz life
Feminist Studies professor Bettina Aptheker was quoted extensively in a Santa Cruz Sentinel article about a memorial for acclaimed poet Adrienne Rich.
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San Jose Mercury News
UCSC film alumna wins HBO filmmaker award
The San Jose Mercury News and Santa Cruz Sentinel featured a story about UCSC alumna Kimberly Bautista, a 2009 graduate of the Social Documentation Program who was named the winner of the 2012 HBO and National Association of Latino Independent Producers Documentary Film Award. The story also appeared on a variety of websites, including Bay…