TuesdayNewsdayVol. 4 - Issue 32 - May 15, 2018 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2018/may-15/images/magic-flute-600.jpg) Exploring themes of chaos, order, and the natural world, "The Magic Flute" is a fairy tale, with themes of love and good versus evil. (Photos by Steve DiBartolomeo) |
The collaboration to bring Mozart's last opera to life includes more than 100 people in UC Santa Cruz’s opera program and the Academy of Art University’s costume design program. |
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![Academic Senate to discuss key campus issues](/2018/02/images/olof-250px.jpg) | Ólöf Einarsdóttir, Chair, Academic Senate The meeting on Wednesday will include updates from campus leaders and discussions on teaching evaluations, classrooms, and more. |
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![Sue Carter named provost for Rachel Carson College](/tuesday-newsday/2018/may-15/images/sue-carter-250.jpg) | Carter plans to work with the community to make Rachel Carson College a leader in innovation at the interface between the environment and society. |
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![Angela Davis joins mass incarceration discussion](/tuesday-newsday/2018/may-15/images/davis-250.jpg) | The panel convened by Distinguished Professor of Psychology Craig Haney will also include two men who spent a combined 72 years in solitary. |
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![UCSC Night at the Museum looks at tumultuous 1968](/tuesday-newsday/2018/may-15/images/global-poster-250.png) | Wednesday's event at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History will explore 1968's protests and revolutionary movements around the world. |
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