In the 18 months since he was appointed President of the University of California system, Chancellor Mark Yudof has never once visited the UCSC campus
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Nazi Flags Come Down in Santa Cruz
People passing the St. George Residences on Pacific Avenue looked up last night expecting to be shocked by the two Nazi flags hanging in one unit’s windows.
A Sustainable Biz Model for Santa Cruz Clothier
In November 2008, Jaylyn Brendlen finally decided to live her dream and start her own clothing company. There was just one problem: how to do it without exploiting children, women or the people of a third world country. So she decided to begin her own venture and do things differently. Doja—which stands for Defining Our Jobs as Americans—is a clothing company based on a sustainable model, using materials grown and produced in the United States as well as American labor, with the goal of supporting the economy and improving manufacturing standards in the clothing industry.
Santa Cruz County Kids Are Out of Shape
Not too long ago, kids used to spend most of their free time running around outdoors, playing sports and riding their bikes.
Christian School Gives for Christmas
Students at the Baymonte Christian School in Scotts Valley filled 351 shoeboxes with much- needed items such as soap, toothbrushes and washcloths, along with treats like candy and toys.
Community Rallies to Help Homeless Man’s Cat
For Zachary, a homeless man living in Santa Cruz Harbor, Krusty the Cat is the closest thing to family. So when Krusty came down with a severe eye infection, the community rallied to help.
Jews, Others Furious at Nazi Flags
People passing by the Residences at the St. George were shocked by what they saw this Thanksgiving on Pacific Avenue.
Santa Cruz Hatchery to Release Fish Early
The Monterey Bay Salmon and Trout Project is planning to release 23,000 steelhead trout into the San Lorenzo River and Scott Creek, four months ahead of schedule this year. The fish are normally released in April. At the same time, 1,000 coho salmon have been transported to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s laboratory at Terrace Point.
Holiday Violence in Santa Cruz
Despite all the talk about curbing violence in the city, Santa Cruz police faced a bloody holiday weekend that left one man dead and two men in the hospital in two separate incidents.
Students Respond to UC Charges
Three UCSC graduate students wrote an article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel defending student actions in the recent campus protests.
