UCSC Archive

A dance party thumped on the night of September 30 at the occupied Graduate Student Commons and Bay Tree Plaza at UC Santa Cruz.
"The situation at the university has become untenable."
On September 24, students, faculty, staff and alumni at UC schools participated in a day of coordinated walkouts and rallies in defense of public education.
In 2001, Life Lab collaborated with the UCSC Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems to create the Garden Classroom, a model educational garden located on the UCSC Farm.
On May 28th, students, staff, workers, and faculty rallied at the base of UC Santa Cruz campus to protest the administration's decision to cut Community Studies
April 20th has evolved into a counterculture holiday where people gather to celebrate and consume cannabis.
The tree-sit drew to a close that morning when UC police seized control of Science Hill and arrested the last remaining tree-sitter.
A tree cutting company hired by the university cut down a grove of 100-year-old redwood trees to make way for construction of a Biomedical building.
On November 7, 2007, people took to the redwoods at the site of the proposed Biomedical Sciences building to show their opposition to destroying 120 acres of upper campus and having an additional 4,500 students taking from Santa Cruz’s limited resources.