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Should Cabrillo College change its name? Community conversations to begin

Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo was long celebrated for his historic 1542 voyage along the California coastline, becoming the first European to explore the state. And in 1959, when a new community college was founded in Aptos, in central Santa Cruz County, officials named it in his honor following the example of numerous other namesakes, including a national monument near his landing spot in San Diego and a nearby stretch of Highway 1. But behind his once-glossy public image is a brutal side to the explorer’s legacy: A conquistador in the armies of Hernan Cortes, historical records show Cabrillo took part in the massacre of an indigenous village as a teenager. Cabrillo’s service to the Spanish crown was rewarded with a land grant in Guatemala, where he grew wealthy through mines and farmland worked by slave labor. Even his famed expedition’s three ships were crewed, in part, by indigenous slaves.

SU College of Law student dies from COVID-19 in Brazil

SU College of Law student dies from COVID-19 in Brazil Corey Henry | Senior Staff Photographer Neto authored and co-authored dozens of articles and has published eight books about law theory and practice. Facebook Google+ Zaiden Geraige Neto, a Syracuse University student pursuing a master of laws degree in the College of Law, died Tuesday of COVID-19. Neto, who was studying virtually from his home in Brazil, was also a highly regarded class action lawyer and a law professor at the Universidade de Ribeirão Preto. He was 50 years old and is the first known SU student to die of the coronavirus. 

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