Community Receives New Choice for Coffee

Café Zoma, a sister store to the downtown franchise Coffee Cat, opened its doors to locals and students last month.
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Alumna Pens Bestseller in Latest Series

UCSB alumna Kathleen Martin’s latest novel has climbed to number 27 on the New York Times bestseller’s list.
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Deli Deals To Aid Homeless

The Santa Barbara based Transition House is partnering with (805) Deli for the third year in a row to offer their week-long buy one, donate one benefit for needy families.
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Professor Visits Military Trial to Analyze Torture

UCSB sociology associate professor Lisa Hajjar was present at the Guantánamo Bay last month for the trial of a former child soldier.
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SB Puts Out Sale of Cigarettes Near School Structures

The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously at a meeting yesterday to ban the sale of tobacco products within 1,000 yards of local schools.
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KCSB Seeks Financial Support for Local Events, Broadcasting

KCSB, UCSB’s 24-7 non-commercial radio station, began its annual fund drive yesterday that will conclude on Nov. 12.
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SBBCA Receives Accreditation

The Santa Barbara Breast Care Alliance held a press conference yesterday at Cottage Hospital to celebrate its formal birth, having racked up a prestigious national certification.
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Federal Executive To Give Speech on Economic Woes

William Gavin, vice president of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Mo., will lecture on federal funds interest rates at 6 p.m. today in Corwin Pavilion.
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EAB To Organize Climate Summit

UCSB’s Associated Students Environmental Affairs Board will host one of the largest annual statewide sustainability conferences for students tomorrow at Corwin Pavilion.
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New Café Focuses on Sustainability

Isla Vista coffeehouse Java Jones recently transformed into Coffee Collaborative — the newest place to get your morning caffeine boost while promoting sustainability and community.
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