TuesdayNewsdayVol. 6 - Issue 26 - March 24, 2020 | |
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Winter quarter wrapped up as never before on Friday, as students packed their belongings into pickup trucks and minivans, strapped surfboards to rooftops, and tucked guitars into back seats. |
As finals week wrapped up, more than 6,800 students had indicated that they plan to move off-campus for spring. Housing officials anticipate relocating some students to further increase social distancing. (Click through to see a photo slideshow.) |
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| Our campus is one of the most beautiful, peaceful spots in the world, and to offer our community a bit of that calm, we will be launching new efforts to connect all of us. |
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| Writing in 'The American Prospect,' sociology professor Chris Benner and UCSC alumnus Manuel Pastor say we urgently need to think long-term. |
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| A new understanding of immune modulator interleukin-2 opens the way for more targeted therapies for treating cancer or autoimmune diseases. |
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| Two new programs will provide Social Science undergrads with paid research and service learning opportunities, helping boost overall student success. |
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| Associate professor of computer science and engineering C. 'Sesh' Seshadhri's study shows widely used methods don’t work as claimed. |
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