TuesdayNewsdayVol. 9 - Issue 7 - October 25, 2022 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2022/october-25/images/tnbanner1.jpg) Human rights icon Dolores Huerta called on the audience to help “make history” by organizing for social change and exercising the right to vote. (Photo by Devi Pride Photography) |
Dolores Huerta praised the impact of the research center that will bear her name, which is the first of its kind in the UC system to combine perspectives from the fields of Latinx ethnic studies and Latin American area studies |
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![UCSC supports Salton Sea restoration planning](/tuesday-newsday/2022/october-25/images/panel_sea-400.jpg) | An independent review panel recently completed its work evaluating restoration options to address issues in the Salton Sea region. |
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![MFAs share thesis documentaries at live event](/2022/10/images/unnamed.jpg) | UC Santa Cruz’s annual Social Documentation exhibition is Nov. 9 from 7–10 p.m. at the Del Mar Theatre and is free to the public. |
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![Student researchers investigate lead exposure](/tuesday-newsday/2022/october-25/images/students-group-410.jpg) | A gift from the Webster Foundation supports student interns helping to study lead poisoning in eagles and monitor peregrine falcons. |
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![Silver Slug Award helps staff pursue passion](/2022/10/jeff-weekelysecond.jpg) | Silver Slug Award recipient and UCSC staff member Jeffrey Weekley re-ignites his passion with computational media and pursues his Ph.D. debt-free. |
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![Epigenetic memory may impact future generations](/tuesday-newsday/2022/october-25/images/embryo-chromosomes-410.jpg) | A new study may explain how a person's health and development could be influenced by the experiences of their parents and grandparents. |
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