Strengthened UCIV provides ‘safe space’ on nights out

The University of California in Isla Vista (UCIV) is a non-police affiliated organization of student representatives who oversee aid stations, providing free water and snacks
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Single students celebrate Valentine’s with ‘Bouquets of Self-Love’

The SRB was filled with colorful flowers, pastries and decorative stationery for the UC Santa Barbara Women’s Center’s “Bouquets of Self-Love” event on Feb. 4.
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Acclaimed author Manuel Muñoz receives Luis Leal Award for Distinction in Chicano/Latino literature

The 20th anniversary of the Luis Leal Award was celebrated on Feb. 5 , with this year's recipient being Manuel Muñoz
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(Not an) AITO: Can you find love in Isla Vista?

Finding love in Isla Vista: Yes you can! By Kira Logan I know, I know. Yes, I’m talking about the same Isla Vista that is seemingly infested with almost every non-committal person to walk the earth....
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Ask AJ: Advice for first years (and everyone navigating winter quarter)

MIP, DUI and that damn curb — keeping your record clean  As a Gaucho, you or one of your friends may get a Minor in Possession in these next four years, but what does this mean, and how does it aff...
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Grief makes me a time traveler

I am 9 years old. I am sitting on my grandfather’s magenta-turned-lavender rocking chair with him, and we are watching Sunday Night Football.  My mind jumps to a 14-year-old version of myself, inco...
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UCSB overpowers CSU Bakersfield with a commanding victory

The UC Santa Barbara Men's Basketball team got their second conference win of the season against California State University, Bakersfield Roadrunners, securing their tenth consecutive win over the Roa...
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Gauchos dominate in season opener victory against Oklahoma State

    The UC Santa Barbara men’s tennis team defeated Oklahoma State 4-3 in an impressive display of skill on Jan. 15. This opening match triumph sets the stage for the season to come. This ...
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UCSB men’s basketball falls just short to CSU Northridge

UC Santa Barbara lost a heartbreaker of a home match against the California State University, Northridge Matadors on Jan. 30, coming up short 78-71. 
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SBIFF 2025: Eight tributes honored with Virtuosos Award

This year’s Virtuosos were Ariana Grande for “Wicked,” Clarence Maclin for “Sing Sing,” Fernanda Torres for “I’m Still Here,” John Magaro for “September 5,” Mikey Madison for “An...
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SBIFF 2025: Ralph Fiennes honored with Outstanding Performer of the Year

Fiennes earned this high honor for his role in “Conclave” as Cardinal Thomas Lawrence. 
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SBIFF 2025: Angelina Jolie receives Maltin Modern Master Award

The Maltin Modern Master Award is the highest honor that the Santa Barbara International Film Festival presents, intended to honor individuals who have made significant cultural contributions to the w...
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Simply Stated: Siblings or dating? The science behind attraction

While doom-scrolling through posts on social media, you may have come across cheeky posts captioned: “siblings or dating?” The photos depict look-alike pairs and invite viewers to guess if the duo...
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The mission to Mars: Can SpaceX put the U.S. flag on the red planet?

SpaceX has long set its sights on Mars, and has made the bold promise that they will land humans on Mars in 2029, which will eventually pave the path for chief executive officer Elon Musk’s plans fo...
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Simply Stated: Companionship in the age of AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) companions are rapidly gaining popularity, created to mimic meaningful relationships and serve as personalized mental health support, often feeling unnaturally human.
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Seven things girls should buy their guys on Valentine’s Day

Every year when Valentine's day finally arrives, the question flooding girl group chats is “What should I get my boyfriend for Valentine’s Day?” It's a challenge to find the perfect gift for a m...
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The power of love: he came for my identity, he left with my heart

Love entered my life when I received that text from that unknown number. “Hey Chris, it’s Jared. Just got a new number.” I giggled. Silly Jared, I’m not Chris. I replied to the message, tellin...
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Campbell Hall Plague spreads

Hot take: college is like preschool. College students must painfully relearn how to make friends and share their things. And, college students’ immune systems seem to have a major regression, becomi...
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Artist spotlight 2/6/25: Nathan Villasenor – Popcorn Flower

In Photos | Campus Point Sunset Walk

UCSB’s Campus Point is a popular student destination to view the sunset. The Daily Nexus photo team went on a sunset walk on November 8th to capture this sunset tradition.
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In Photos | Mens Soccer Big West Final

Chocolate covered strawberries: sharing your love this Valentine’s Day

This is how I was taught love — as something to be shared, filling hearts and bellies alike, the kind of contentment you feel when someone you adore enjoys their favorite foods, feeling full just wa...
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Dinner for Two: A Valentine’s Day Cooking Adventure

Why not celebrate this holiday with your significant other by having a romantic dinner you cooked together? 
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Ai Cha: bringing new options to IV

You might have heard of the robots taking over Isla Vista. Or maybe you’ve walked past the Ai Cha storefront and personally seen the claw-machine-looking gadget encased in a pink box machine. In eit...
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Estudiantes de UCSB se alzan contra las políticas de deportación

La lluvia no detuvo a los estudiantes de la UCSB el pasado jueves 6 de febrero del presente año, cuando el campus de UC Santa Barbara se convirtió en el escenario de una protesta estudiantil donde e...
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La reina del Tex-Mex sigue brillando mientras que su asesina puede ser liberada muy pronto

A justo treinta años del asesinato de la reina del Tex-Mex, como la mayoría la conoce, su talento sigue brillando en la vida de sus fans, especialmente los mexicanos y latinos de todo el mundo. Tras...
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¿Por qué los mexicanos contestan el teléfono con un “bueno”?

En muchas culturas, la forma en que contestamos el teléfono es una pequeña ventana a nuestra identidad y costumbres. En México, es común escuchar que alguien contesta con un “bueno” cuando des...
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