UCSC Adds Four More to Prestigious Academy

Astrophysicist Gary Glatzmaier is among the inductees.

UCSC was once able to boast that 20 of its faculty members belonged to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a prestigious independent policy research center whose elected members consist of the cream of American academics, arts, business, and public affairs. Four more professors will be joining them in a class that includes Christiane Amanpour, Francis Ford Coppola, John Lithgow, Mike Leigh, Steve Martin and Denzel Washington.

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The Bounty of Beauregard Vineyards

Ryan Beauregard, winemaker. Photo by Curtis Cartier.

Once upon a time it was the Lost Weekend, an infamous and much-loved Santa Cruz Mountain hangout. Transformed into a winemaking facility two decades ago, the rustic spot has been home to Ryan Beauregard’s winery for the past two years. The vintages produced there include deeply textured syrahs, merlots and pinot noirs as well as complex chardonnays and supple sauvignon blancs. They bear the names of storied vineyards like Meyley and Bald Mountain. At this immensely beautiful setting three miles from the ocean, Beauregard Tasting Room currently offers tastes of a dozen house wines, scenic picnicking and a chance to see what the fourth generation of this winegrowing family is up to.

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Good News for SCCS Teachers

Good News for SCCS Teachers

The Santa Cruz City Schools Board of Trustees approved a special retirement package for 41 teachers. The new package allows for younger teachers to keep their jobs in the local school system. As a result of the decision, 26 teachers who had received layoff notices were immediately rehired and nine adult education teachers received 50 percent of their original hours. The Board can now tackle other pressing issues intended to reduce its $5 million deficit.

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