In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident expresses support for a recent move by the Pajaro Valley Unified School District governing board to reinstate a contract for its ethnic studies program.
Letters to the Editor
Letter to the editor: When Jews in Santa Cruz must meet in secret, that’s a red flag for us all
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident writes about what he sees as antisemitic harassment.
Letter to the editor: Our beach charm has been sold out for ugly high rises
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident expresses displeasure with the look of downtown development.
Letter to the editor: Shame on the Santa Cruz City Council for changing the character of our special town
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident takes issue with the approach of Vice Mayor Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson and the city council to development.
Letter to the editor: UCSC should not charge students for textbooks – school is too expensive already
In a letter to the editor, a UC Santa Cruz student proposes that the university make textbooks free for those attending.
Letter to the editor: Your article on Park Avenue trail was one-sided
In a letter to the editor, a Capitola resident takes issue with Lookout’s coverage of an upcoming decision facing the Capitola City Council.
Letter to the editor: Will anything make train lovers give up the dream?
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident questions the viability of the proposed passenger rail project and expresses skepticism about its supporters’ unwavering enthusiasm.
Letter to the editor: Can PVUSD lay off people in district office instead of teachers?
In a letter to the editor, an Aptos resident asks why, instead of laying off teachers to help its budget crunch, Pajaro Valley Unified School District can’t instead let go employees working in the district office and sell the office building.
Letter to the editor: The progressive era is anything but over in Santa Cruz
In a letter to the editor, a Felton resident takes issue with former Santa Cruz mayor Chris Krohn’s contention that the city’s progressive era is over.
Letter to the editor: Be careful which housing petition you sign – don’t fall for the realtors
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruzan urges fellow residents to support the Workforce Housing Solutions Act rather than a proposed measure from local real estate agents that might look similar.

