Understanding the Conflicts in South Sudan
Assistant professor of politics and legal studies Mark Massoud said South Sudan — having declared its independence four years ago — is now “the world’s newest country.” He added that as the newest nation, it is also recognized globally as one of the most delicate…
A Bridge Between Race, Class and Sexuality
Cherríe Moraga visited UCSC last Thursday evening to reflect on the influence writer and UCSC alumna Gloria Anzaldua had on Moraga’s writing.
Finding Sustainable Solutions for Water Shortage
Since Dec. 2, there has been .82 inches of rainfall. Though the rain helps, it’s nowhere near the 12 inches needed to end water restrictions. Amid statewide drought conditions, food production at the UC Santa Cruz Farm decreased in November, according to The Center for…
Programming Opportunities for Women
It’s surprising that 68 percent of women and 63 percent of men enroll in college, yet women still only make up a quarter of the workforce in technology,” said UC Santa Cruz computer science professor and Baskin School of Engineering associate dean for undergraduate affairs…