UCSB has taken a side in this war, and as an educational institution, it should not be a player.
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His passing follows the dissolution of the long-planned Munger Hall housing project this past summer.
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A.S. Senate passes bill condemning Hamas, sparks dissent from student groups

The decision followed community reaction and discourse on the bill.
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UCSB MultiCultural Center hosts housing resources event

The event highlighted resources toward hunger and homelessness, as well as a public forum for attendees.
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IVRPD hosts Bark Party for dogs, owners

The Isla Vista Recreation & Park District held its second-ever Bark Party on Nov. 8 at Sueno Park. The event was an opportunity for owners and pets in Isla Vista to meet other dogs and take advant...
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U-Mail: Buzzing for a life outside of class
Maya Salem reflects on reading and wanting to live and learn.
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“I want to tell you a Sacramento story”

Riley Burke reflects on growing up in Sacramento and her layered connection with Joan Didion.
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Nostalgia: Who are we and where do we go?

Michelle Shteynberg reflects on nostalgia and how it makes us who we are.
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Men’s soccer loses in regular season finale

The UC Santa Barbara men’s soccer team ends an eventful season with a loss to the California State University, Fullerton Titans on Oct. 28. After catching heat going into the playoffs with back-to-b...
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Women’s volleyball splits weekend matches

The UC Santa Barbara women’s volleyball team went 1-1 on their weekend road trip from Oct. 27-28, surrendering their first Big West loss to the UC Irvine Anteaters only to bounce back the next day w...
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Women’s volleyball beats CSU Bakersfield to extend winning streak to ten

The UC Santa Barbara women’s volleyball team added another win to their impressive 10-game win streak as they took down a resilient CSU Bakersfield on Oct. 19. The Gauchos took down the Roadrunners ...
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Conversations with a 20-something: @liam.oce on content creation and virality

Fifth-year Liam Ereneta has captured the hearts of 20-somethings through his viral TikTok video series, "This week in 20-something-hood."
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“Five Nights at Freddy’s?” More like two hours of mediocrity

After eight years in the making, the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” film finally made it to the silver screen on Oct. 27.
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Sampha opens up his spirit on “Lahai”

After a six-year hiatus following his last record, R&B pioneer Sampha returned with “Lahai” on Oct. 20 – a short but sweet LP that more than justifies its wait.
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Simply Stated: Do we really have free will?

When you decided to read the Science & Tech section of the Daily Nexus today, was it really a choice? Or is this action, and every action you have ever taken, predetermined? Hard determinists woul...
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Simply Stated: Do “guilt-free” prebiotic drinks actually make you healthier?

Have you found yourself grabbing a Poppi or Olipop prebiotic drink from the Arbor before class, reassured with the prebiotic labeling, or adding that free “gut health” supplement into your Blender...
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A conversation with SB Channelkeeper on the legal battle against nitrate pollution

Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, an organization with the mission of protecting and restoring local water resources, has joined a broad coalition of environmentalists, fishing organizations and Latinx and...
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Dad juked in UCen after getting into speedwalker’s way

Visiting father Ken Williams, father of Elise Williams, fell victim to UC Santa Barbara’s epidemic of aggressive speedwalkers during this past Parents & Family Weekend. What was supposed to be a fu...
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Top 10 topics to turn the table at Thanksgiving

We get it, Thanksgiving is a hard time for everyone. You have to go home, eat an overhyped yet terrible-tasting bird and, if that wasn’t enough, your slightly problematic relatives are there to cele...
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“We have the right of way:” Local bikers continue to cut off ambulances

The Santa Barbara County Emergency Medical Services has recently issued a public service announcement stating that bikers must comply with regulations regarding emergency vehicles.
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In Photos: I.V. Halloween

Gauchos grouped together and turned Del Playa into a costume show on Oct. 21, walking the pavement decked in tutus and jumpsuits.
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In Photos: Thrifting in Isla Vista

Student-run thrift organizations, such as the Isla Vista Trading Post (IVTP), host frequent weekend events featuring live music and a wide selection of clothes. At the end of Winter Quarter 2023, IVTP...
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In Photos: Earth Day

Every year, UC Santa Barbara’s own Associated Students Environmental Affairs Board gears up to host their well-known and well-loved I.V. Earth Day Festival. The event, held in Ansiq’Oyo’...
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The hundred-year history of candy canes and how to use them this holiday season

This holiday season, treat yourself or your loved ones to some traditional, festive candy canes and appreciate their rich history to get into the festive spirit.
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3 soup recipes to conquer the cold

With a bowl of rice or some pasta, these soups can supercharge you and give you the energy you need during gloomy days.
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Ex-Subway employee reveals the tastiest sandwich combos

As a former sandwich artist, I've had the privilege of crafting countless sandwiches, and I'm here to spill the beans (or should I say the toppings) on the ultimate sandwich combinations.
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