The University of California's most significant contribution to the world has been in the form of increasingly sophisticated and destructive nuclear weapons.
UC Santa Cruz students and other community supporters celebrated 200 days of tree-sitting resistance to UCSC's 2005 Long Range Development Plan (LRDP).
The 16th annual Santa Cruz Dyke March took place on May 31st to increase lesbian visibility and activism.
The central issue has been that wages have fallen dramatically behind other hospitals and California’s community colleges.
A huge mob of cyclists rolled peacefully through the streets of Santa Cruz after a 6pm convergence at the Clock Tower.
Marciano Cruz was born in Oaxaca, Mexico. For over 20 years, Marciano has been working to improve the lives of people in the greater Santa Cruz community.
Hundreds of families, students and workers participated in May Day activities in Watsonville which included a rally in the plaza with speakers.
Hundreds of students and workers rallied at UCSC and marched to Santa Cruz to demand rights for immigrants, workers and students.
The All-Alumni Reunion Luncheon was interrupted when students marched in demanding fair contracts for UCSC's underpaid service workers.