Students Show the Languages Love
Students and faculty gathered outside Blumenthal’s office at Kerr Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 17. They delivered handmade cards, which both professed their love for UC Santa Cruz language programs and urged the administration not to cut from the languages’ budget.
Loss of ‘Brother Ben’
On Sunday, Feb. 7, Benjamin Quaye's body was found beside the railroad tracks along Almar Avenue after he apparently fell and hit his head late at night. After dealing with the initial shock of his death, his UCSC men's rugby teammates are coming together to...
As Print Dies, an Experimental Show is Born
The UCSC theater arts and digital arts departments have been collaborating to present an experimental show highlighting the rise of digital media.
Markets for Muses
In nude figure drawing artists and their models come together to study the human body, a necessary slice of the art world that is veiled by canvas and marble. The life behind artwork is as various as the people who inspire it.
Through our Lens
After reading an article about home décor and various ways people express themselves, I became interested in how college students decorate their rooms to share their passions, hobbies, or to say something about themselves. I used this photo essay as an opportunity to venture into...
In Over Their Heads
Thanks to increased publicity by the NFL, concussions have become the en vogue topic in sports right now, and for good reason — 1 in 10 athletes suffer from one every year. But from Santa Cruz to Sacramento, coaches and congressmen alike are ramping up...
Who the Hell Asked You?!
Question: Cash for gold or cats for gold? What would you do with your cats or cash?
Q&A: Visqueen’s Rachel Flotard
Rachel Flotard, frontwoman for punk-rock throwback Visqueen, sat down with City on a Hill Press to discuss her influences, background, and affinity for Wonder bread with barbecue sauce.
Production Bridges Time and Space
To reveal a more in-depth and extensive look at African-American history, African American Theater Arts Troupe (AATAT) founder Don Williams chose to direct “These People Can Fly.”