TuesdayNewsdayVol. 4 - Issue 24 - March 20, 2018 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2018/march-20/images/ag-tunnel-600.jpg) The greenhouse-like structures mean students will have greater variety of fresh produce available during cold and rainy winters. (Photo by Kirstin Yogg) |
The structures funded by the UC Global Food Initiative will allow the Farm and Garden to provide a year-round supply of healthy, low-cost produce to dining halls, food pantries, and market pop-ups on campus. |
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![NIH-funded instrument boosts health research](/tuesday-newsday/2018/march-20/images/glenn-millhauser-250.jpg) | A $1.5 million grant brings a powerful new instrument to campus to explore the structures and functions of complex proteins involved in human health. |
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![Epic sound art project comes to the Arboretum](/tuesday-newsday/2018/march-20/images/cardiff_miller_2012-250.jpg) | Opening April 7, Canadian artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller present "FOREST (for a thousand years...)", a 28-minute outdoor sound installation. |
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![Textbook on number theory lauded for novel approach](/tuesday-newsday/2018/march-20/images/weissman-cover-250.jpg) | Mathematics professor Martin Weissman's new book has received an honorable mention in the 2018 PROSE Awards and raves from mathematicians. |
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![Come home, Banana Slugs](/tuesday-newsday/2018/march-20/images/alumni-postcard-2018-2501.jpg) | Alumni Weekend 2018, April 27-29, will greet alumni with three days of activities from thought-provoking discussions to wine tasting, picnicking, and a "fun run" through the redwoods. |
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