Bit By the Travel Bug
As graduation approaches, students feel anxiety about the future. Many choose to postpone careers and graduate school by traveling abroad in the search for new experiences.
Through Our Lens
This past weekend brought what everyone was hoping for — an end to the rain, and the start of summer. As temperatures soared, students and community members were able to kick back and fully enjoy all that Santa Cruz has to offer. Tourists flocked to...
Who the Hell Asked You?!
Question: Do you love it?
For the Love of the Game
Loving the great American pastime is one thing; having it give you the family you've always wanted is another.
Sheiks and the City
We've been quick to forgive Carrie Bradshaw and her couture-draped cohorts for their, often, rampant superficiality. But in “Sex and the City 2”, any blow for third-wave feminism is traded in for offensive representations.
Q&A: Salvatore LaCavera III and Brooke Atkinson
City on a Hill sits down with two of the most talented freshmen athletes UCSC has to offer. The two talk about the transition from high school, their goals, and more.
Public Discourse
Question: Santa Cruz’s “sleeping ban,” municipal code 6.36.10, is in effect every night from 11 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Do you think homeless people should be allowed to sleep in public spaces and/or in their cars?
Students Honor Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage
Despite the rain last Tuesday night, approximately 400 students packed the Stevenson Event Center for this year’s Cultural Celebration Night (CCN) to enjoy an evening of free food and performances showcasing the heritage of the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community at UC Santa Cruz.