TuesdayNewsdayVol. 5 - Issue 28 - April 16, 2019 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2019/april-16/images/cover-apr-16.jpg) As a metallic asteroid cooled and solidified, iron volcanoes may have erupted onto its surface. |
NASA's upcoming mission to the asteroid Psyche could look for signs of past eruptions, and evidence of 'ferrovolcanism' may also turn up in iron meteorites. |
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![Colonialism to blame for Islamic extremism](/tuesday-newsday/2018/march-27/images/massoud-mark-250.jpg) | Professor Mark Massoud writes that U.S. political debates about Sharia law reinforce stereotypes that the Muslim world is uncivilized and reflect ignorance of this belief system. |
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![Excess nitrogen linked to wastewater facility](/tuesday-newsday/2019/april-16/images/submarine-seep-400.jpg) | Nutrient pollution from a sewage treatment plant is to blame for algal blooms and degradation of coral reefs along Maui's west coast, according to a new study. |
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![Philosophy podcast host to launch residency](/tuesday-newsday/2019/april-16/images/philosophy-podcast-image-450.jpg) | Barry Lam—an associate professor at Vassar College and host of "Hi-Phi Nation" on Slate—is coming to campus for a two-week residency.
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![Engineering highlighted during Alumni Weekend](/2019/04/awengineeringcave350.jpg) | The Baskin School of Engineering will be in the spotlight throughout Alumni Weekend, with demonstrations of virtual reality, cutting-edge research, and more. |
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