Police Archive

On Sunday, March 30th, a group of about 15 people drove from Santa Cruz to DQU in support of DQU students, elders, land and future generations.
On March 13th, UC Santa Cruz canceled their judicial review hearing against Cruz Molina just before it was set to begin, off-campus, at the UCSC Inn.
On February 24th, police broke through the front door of a home on the 700 block of Riverside Avenue in downtown Santa Cruz at about 10pm.
As you may of heard, the Trash Orchestra and fellow drummers provided rhythm for the weekly community gathering during the Santa Cruz Farmers Market.
A student stood below the tree and told people in and below the tree that the reason he was there was because he received an email from UCSC telling him to avoid the tree-sit.
UC police officers stood below the trees to prevent people from sharing with tree-sitters.
This traditional community gathering has recently been repressed by the Santa Cruz police and deemed illegal thanks to the passage of a new city ordinance.
Students at UCSC have been occupying redwood trees since November 7th on Science Hill, site of a proposed Biomedical Sciences facility.
Early in the morning of November 7th, activists opposed to UC Santa Cruz's Long Range Development Plan launched a tree-sit in redwoods near Science Hill.