TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 2 - September 29, 2020 | |
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Because of the pandemic, UC Santa Cruz will only have about 1,000 students living on campus this fall, a dramatic decrease from previous years. |
UC Santa Cruz is continuing its renewed tradition of holding a convocation to mark the start of a new academic year and welcome new students. Instead of an in-person gathering in the Quarry Amphitheater, the campus released a video today to introduce new students to the college system, student government, resource centers and more. |
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| Chancellor Cynthia Larive The campus's conservative approach to fall quarter is to support the well-being of the community. |
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| Giving Day, a high-octane, 24-hour online event of nonstop giving, will be held Wednesday, Sept. 30. More than 140 areas of campus are participating. |
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| In 'Fields of Gold, Financing the Global Land Rush,' Madeleine Fairbairn looks at the forces that have transformed farmland into a financial asset class. |
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| In a proof-of-concept demonstration, a team of UCSC scientists has developed a bioelectronic system that can shift and hold membrane voltage in living cells. |
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| Two Slug alumni took part in Eco-Challenge Fiji, a grueling, 11-day, 416-mile adventure race for streaming video billed as “The World’s Toughest Race.” |
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