Police Archive

The first big protests of the 2006-2007 school year at UC Santa Cruz took place on October 18, 2006, the day the UC Regents came to visit campus.
Santa Cruz activists protested against the city's failure to resolve the Santa Cruz Police Department spying scandal.
Students share their feelings on walking-out and anti-immigrant laws, as well as the actions of fellow students, teachers, administrators and police.
A press conference and rally was held to call attention to Santa Cruz Police spying and their investigation clearing themselves of any wrongdoing.
Councilmember Tony Madrigal, an advocate of workers, expressed concern about police spying and called for an independent investigation.
Han pasado los años y nada de lo prometido se ha cumplido, ahora este grupo de hombres han decidido manifestarse en huelga de hambre.
On the evening of June 25, several hundred people took to the streets of downtown Palo Alto to march against war, empire and capitalism.
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."
In contrast to the UC, Tent University will function based on principles of liberty, solidarity, community, and creativity.