TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 4 - October 13, 2020 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2020/october-13/images/lessons-600.jpg) 'Lessons of the Hour' is an immersive portrait of Frederick Douglass. |
Created by UC Santa Cruz Distinguished Professor of the Arts Isaac Julien, 'Lessons of the Hour' offers an immersive portrait of visionary writer and abolitionist Frederick Douglass through a 10-screen film exhibition and photo installation. It opens Wednesday at the McEvoy Foundation for the Arts. |
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![UCSC seeks clarity on water access](/tuesday-newsday/2020/october-13/images/water-250px.jpg) | Involving the courts will not impact the strong, productive partnership the campus has with the city, particularly as it relates to water conservation. |
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![Library launches podcast about 1989 earthquake](/tuesday-newsday/2020/october-13/images/earthquake-epicenter-sign-450.jpg) | A free online event Oct. 16 will celebrate 'Stories from the Epicenter,' a new 10-part documentary podcast series about the Loma Prieta earthquake. |
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![College Nine embraces world cultures](/2020/08/images/college-nine-campus-flags-shot-250px.jpg) | UC Santa Cruz’s second-youngest college encourages students to take part in experiential learning opportunities and inspires them to become global citizens. |
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