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Key takeaways UC Santa Cruz’s Film and Digital Media Department has opened a state-of-the-art lab at the Westside Research Park to support graduate students in socially engaged media production. The ...
In her Tuesday newsletter, Lily Belli eats her way through the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk's diverse new dining options, notes a closing in Watsonville and runs down a number of area food businesses on ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — A lot of improvements are in the works for several Westside parks, from landscaping to amenities.
Remembering Mike Rotkin: A Santa Cruz political figure of historic proportions – Santa Cruz Sentinel
When the news broke that Mike Rotkin died Wednesday at his home in Santa Cruz, the outpouring of tributes from grieving friends and colleagues was overwhelming and immediate. Several days later, th… ...
CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at UC Santa Cruz invite UC Santa Cruz principal investigators to apply for research support through the Interdisciplinary Innovation Program (I2P), previously known as ...
The Tamil Nadu government wants to replicate the successful collaborative and mentorship model of IIT Madras Research Park by setting up University Research Parks (URPs) in state universities in ...
Hope for Youth (HYPE) hosted the “STEM Into Summer” event at Westside Park, offering fun, hands-on STEM activities like making ice cream.
The Trivandrum Engineering Science and Technology (TrEST) Research Park on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Government Engineering College, Palakkad, to establish a TrEST ...
Park Ridge, Illinois survivor will climb Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise funds for breast cancer research Peggy Brosnan fought breast cancer and won the battle — and she said she has never forgotten ...
By July 24, 1970 the figures from Felix Lucero's Last Supper had been on the west side of the Santa Cruz River for more than 20 years. City authorities had decided to leave it in place while a new ...
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