TuesdayNewsdayVol. 7 - Issue 16 - January 19, 2021 | |
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'There There' is a fast-paced story about the lives of urban Native Americans. |
Author Tommy Orange was born and raised in Oakland and is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. The Humanities Institute is offering free copies of 'There There' to the first 1,000 students to sign up. |
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| A new economic analysis found that more than 18,000 jobs can be directly linked to UC Santa Cruz, generating $892.5 million in labor income. |
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| Some flowers ensure effective pollination by doling out pollen gradually from two different types of anthers, an arrangement that mystified Charles Darwin. |
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| UC Santa Cruz literature professor Filippo Gianferrari finds meaning and poignancy in the 'Divine Comedy' on its 700th anniversary.
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| The UC Santa Cruz program helps astronomy graduate students develop skills in leadership and management as their academic careers progress. |
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| NPR - January 08, 2021 At Google, Hundreds Of Workers Formed A Labor Union. Why? 'To Protect Ourselves' | | San Francisco Chronicle - January 07, 2021 That time a Cadillac drove through a stack of TVs at Cow Palace is now a book | | San Jose Mercury News - January 03, 2021 The hunt for COVID-19 genomes that could worsen pandemic | | New Atlas - January 14, 2021 "Spectacular" new species of orange bat discovered in West Africa | | Symmetry - January 14, 2021 ATLAS releases ‘full orchestra’ of analysis instruments | | International Examiner - January 11, 2021 In memoriam: Judy Yung (1946-2020): Scholar, writer, journalist, professor and San Francisco Bay Area trailblazer | | Wallpaper magazine (London, UK) - January 07, 2021 Isaac Julien judges Wallpaper* Design Awards 2021 |
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