Currents

Volume 2
Number 22
Jan. 26-Feb. 1, 1998


Honoring King's legacy
Civil rights leader Myrlie Evers-Williams, whose activist husband was gunned down by a white supremacist in the family's driveway 35 years ago, will deliver the keynote speech at the 14th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation on January 29. Chair of the national board of the NAACP, Evers-Williams was also depicted in the recent film Ghosts of Mississippi, which concluded with the the conviction of her husband's murderer in 1994.

Sun Microsystems donates 10 workstations for specialized computing lab

UCSC Arboretum names interim director

Defense claims 'double jeopardy' in child-abduction case

Lecture focuses on computer system monitoring Monterey Bay

Roses are 'read' in latest library exhibit

Regional History Project publishes oral history of world-renowned fine press


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