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VOL. 1    ISSUE 24March 24, 2015
 

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UCSC alumna writes first children’s book in City Lights’ 60-year history

UCSC alumna writes first children’s book in City Lights’ 60-year history

The book features stories of 26 women who have had a major impact on American life, from artists to scientists, sports heroes, rock stars, and writers.

Historic hay barn rises again as a center for sustainability programs

Historic hay barn rises again as a center for sustainability programs

Volunteers joined professionals to raise the timber-framed superstructure for the re-creation of the Cowell Ranch hay barn on the UC Santa Cruz campus.

Wandering Jupiter accounts for our unusual solar system

Wandering Jupiter accounts for our unusual solar system

UC Santa Cruz researchers report Jupiter swept clear the inner solar system, resulting in the formation of a unique planetary system.

Search for extraterrestrial intelligence expands at Lick Observatory

Search for extraterrestrial intelligence expands at Lick Observatory

Astronomers are expanding the search for extraterrestrial intelligence into a new realm with detectors tuned to infrared light.

 

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SF Chronicle

SF Chronicle - March 18, 2015
Daniel Wirls: Gridlock in Washington? Not when it comes to military spending

San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News - March 23, 2015
Once-wild Jupiter may explain our unusual solar system

San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco Chronicle - March 21, 2015
SFMOMA project explores games as art

Santa Cruz Sentinel

Santa Cruz Sentinel - March 22, 2015
Cowell Ranch Hay Barn bridges past and future at UC Santa Cruz

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