TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 15 - January 12, 2021 | |
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Groundwater discharge flows through the sand on an Oahu beach. |
UC Santa Cruz researchers have published the first global assessment of five key elements in coastal groundwater discharge, helping our understanding of how weathering of rock is related to climate in the present and the past. |
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| The draft Long Range Development Plan and Environmental Impact Report reflect years of collaboration with campus and community members. |
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| This winter's Living Writers Series examines the challenge of writing about place and shelter when the world seems to be falling apart.
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| In 'Sweetness in the Blood: Race, Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes,' assistant professor of sociology James Doucet-Battle probes assumptions about race. |
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| In her new book, associate professor of environmental studies Sikina Jinnah looks at environmental provisions contained within trade agreements. |
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| UC Santa Cruz raised $40,000 in the 2020 Holiday Food and Fund Drive, enough to provide nearly 160,000 meals for Santa Cruz County residents. |
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| The Washington Post - January 06, 2021 Albertsons is laying off employees and replacing them with gig workers, as app platforms rise | | Santa Cruz Sentinel - January 05, 2021 Santa Cruz County Supervisor and UCSC professor address vaccine concerns | | Good Times - January 05, 2021 Everything You Wanted to Know About Wildfire and Its Aftermath | | Lookout Santa Cruz - January 03, 2021 Talking times of tumult and triumph with UCSC Chancellor Cynthia Larive | | Monterey Herald - December 27, 2020 Elkhorn Slough: Why restoring Hester Marsh is important | | Scientific American - December 28, 2020 Sea Otters Could Get New Home in San Francisco Bay | | San Jose Mercury News - December 19, 2020 In wake of summer wildfires, Santa Cruz Mountains residents brace themselves for winter rains | | U.S. News & World Report - December 16, 2020 Hispanic Serving Institutions: What to Know |
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