Tuesday Newsday
VOL. 1    ISSUE 19February 17, 2015
 

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Anita Hill to speak at UC Santa Cruz on gender and racial equality Feb. 26

Anita Hill to speak at UC Santa Cruz on gender and racial equality Feb. 26

Anita Hill’s life changed forever in 1991 during the nationally televised confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Judge Clarence Thomas.

Genomics Institute director David Haussler awarded prestigious prize

Genomics Institute director David Haussler awarded prestigious prize

Haussler will share the $1 million Dan David Prize with two other leaders in the field of bioinformatics.

Female pumas kill more, eat less when humans are near, study finds

Female pumas kill more, eat less when humans are near, study finds

Female pumas kill more prey but consume less when their territories bump into human development, UC Santa Cruz researchers report in a new study.

UC Santa Cruz conference to explore modern Jewish spaces and identity

UC Santa Cruz conference to explore modern Jewish spaces and identity

The Venice Ghetto will serve as the starting point for the conference February 18-19 to address questions of modern Jewish spaces and identity.

 

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Washington Post

Washington Post - February 11, 2015
How much lead is in your chocolate?

San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News - February 10, 2015
Google gives $1 million to historic Lick Observatory

KTVU

KTVU - February 10, 2015
Lick Observatory gets $1 million donation from Google

KUSP

KUSP - February 06, 2015
Trace Amounts of Mercury in Fog

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