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[https://lrdp.ucsc.edu/2020/files/1963lrdp.pdf  Long Range Development Plan UCSC] 1963 Warnecke and Assoc.
 
[https://lrdp.ucsc.edu/2020/files/1963lrdp.pdf  Long Range Development Plan UCSC] 1963 Warnecke and Assoc.
  
[https://exhibits.library.ucsc.edu/exhibits/show/an-uncommon-place An Uncommon Place: A Digital Companion]  traces decisive moments in the creation of UC Santa Cruz, from the 1950s until the late 1970s. This Digital Companion follows the structure of the original exhibit in the Porter College Sesnon Gallery and the Cowell College Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery, marking the early history of UCSC through images and multi-media material. The exhibit was curated by emeriti professors [https://webbrain.com/brainpage/brain/6950F840-FB80-FCB0-D505-8AB1FA685F08#-737 James Clifford], Michael Cowan, Virginia Jansen, and emeritus campus architect Frank Zwart for the 50th Anniversary of UCSC.
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[https://exhibits.library.ucsc.edu/exhibits/show/an-uncommon-place An Uncommon Place: A Digital Companion]  traces decisive moments in the creation of UC Santa Cruz, from the 1950s until the late 1970s. This Digital Companion follows the structure of the original exhibit in the Porter College Sesnon Gallery and the Cowell College Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery, marking the early history of UCSC through images and multi-media material. The exhibit was curated by emeriti professors [https://webbrain.com/brainpage/brain/6950F840-FB80-FCB0-D505-8AB1FA685F08#-737 James Clifford], [https://library.ucsc.edu/reg-hist/it-became-my-case-study-professor-michael-cowans-four-decades-at-uc-santa-cruz Michael Cowan], Virginia Jansen, and emeritus campus architect Frank Zwart for the 50th Anniversary of UCSC.
  
 
[https://people.ucsc.edu/~jcliff/IMAGES/Ecotone1.pdf In the Ecotone: The UC Santa Cruz Campus] is a new book by emeritus humanities professor [https://people.ucsc.edu/~jcliff/index.html Jim Clifford] that reflects on the campus as an extraordinary architectural and ecological site. [https://people.ucsc.edu/~jcliff/IMAGES/Ecotone2.pdf Part 2]
 
[https://people.ucsc.edu/~jcliff/IMAGES/Ecotone1.pdf In the Ecotone: The UC Santa Cruz Campus] is a new book by emeritus humanities professor [https://people.ucsc.edu/~jcliff/index.html Jim Clifford] that reflects on the campus as an extraordinary architectural and ecological site. [https://people.ucsc.edu/~jcliff/IMAGES/Ecotone2.pdf Part 2]

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UCSC Long Range Development Plan

Long Range Development Plan UCSC 1963 Warnecke and Assoc.

An Uncommon Place: A Digital Companion traces decisive moments in the creation of UC Santa Cruz, from the 1950s until the late 1970s. This Digital Companion follows the structure of the original exhibit in the Porter College Sesnon Gallery and the Cowell College Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery, marking the early history of UCSC through images and multi-media material. The exhibit was curated by emeriti professors James Clifford, Michael Cowan, Virginia Jansen, and emeritus campus architect Frank Zwart for the 50th Anniversary of UCSC.

In the Ecotone: The UC Santa Cruz Campus is a new book by emeritus humanities professor Jim Clifford that reflects on the campus as an extraordinary architectural and ecological site. Part 2 Part 3

2020-2040 LRDP Slide Presentation

Opening the Door on Student Housing West: On-campus housing to expand using public-private partnership. By Georgia Johnson - June 8, 2017.

The Many Faces of Capstone: Developer part of complex corporate web with history of faulty construction. By Sean Ross - February 15, 2018. City on a Hill is student newspaper.

Draft EIR 2017.

Revision of EIR Oct 2017.

UC History, Santa Cruz: Bibliography

Other Resources

The Natural history of the UC Santa Cruz campus Haff, Tonya M.; Brown, Martha T.; Tyler, W. Breck.; UCSC Environmental Studies Department. Science & Engineering Library General Collection; QH105.C2 N37 2008; McHenry Reference Desk QH105.C2 N37 2008. 1st edition summary.

Unnatural History of UCSC is a book written by UCSC students in Jeff Arnet's class.

City on a Hill is our student newspaper.

Santa Cruz Sentinel is the local newspaper.