Santa Cruz Archive

The Wobblies marched from the Tom Scribner statue to a rally at the Clock Tower. Rabble rousers played guitar, sang and spoke about the labor movement.
Judge Stevens stated Mentch could continue marijuana deliveries, "If he wishes to conduct himself under the law, he will not be in violation of probation."
Paul Buhle gave a presentation on Wobblies!: A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World at Sin Fronteras cafe in downtown Santa Cruz.
Projects by Bradley's Multimedia for Youth Students at the Cesar E. Chavez School for Social Change and Vista Community School in Santa Cruz, CA.
About 150 people marched from the base of the UCSC campus to the County Building in downtown Santa Cruz.
The GLBT Alliance rallied at the Town Clock to celebrate a decision in San Francisco Superior Court that same-sex marriage could be legal in California.
Santa Cruz activists took the message of peace to the streets, well, actually they held their signs high above Highway One.
About ten cycles, including a tandem, were hung on the fence as a silent suggestion to the autobots that they change their destructive ways.
This was the official kickoff for a community-wide referendum campaign to halt the single largest development in the city since UC Santa Cruz.