TuesdayNewsdayVol. 2 - Issue 24 - March 15, 2016 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2016/march-15/images/fisher-andrew-600.png) UC Santa Cruz professor Andrew Fisher, left, is a co-author of the report. |
Experts with the UC Water Security and Sustainability Research Initiative explain in a new report how nine critical factors will determine the success or failure of newly mandated Groundwater Sustainability Agencies. |
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![From Arboretum curator to graduate student](/tuesday-newsday/2016/march-15/images/flores-rick-250.jpg) | Rick Flores first became interested in the ethnobotany of California's native people while working as curator of the California Native Plant Collection. |
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![Women in tech find support and success at UCSC](/tuesday-newsday/2016/march-15/images/alexandra-holloway-250.jpg) | While women remain underrepresented in the tech workforce, UCSC's Department of Computer Science is producing successful female graduates. |
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![Other Minds donates archives to UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/2016/march-15/images/Other-Minds-piano-250.jpg) | The San Francisco-based nonprofit, dedicated to the promotion of new and experimental music, has donated a trove of scores, programs, and photos. |
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![Experiential learning helps students apply themselves](/tuesday-newsday/2016/march-15/images/gfi-David-Robles-250.jpg) | The University of California offers more than 200 courses and 150 programs related to experiential learning in food and sustainable agriculture systems. |
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