San Francisco – Amidst growing expectations that the Regents will approve an eight percent student tuition increase tomorrow, at least six students have been arrested for protesting. Dozens more protesters were pepper sprayed outside of the UCSF Mission Bay conference center, barely three hours into today’s meeting. No UCSB students were arrested. UPDATE: 11:15 a.m. […]
The California Supreme Court upheld a law supporting higher education for undocumented students, which includes noncitizens and nonresidents, in a ruling last Monday.
The Amazing Day Foundation recently donated $10,000 to support a student mental health intern who will work specifically with the Greek community.
The Storke Tower carillon bells were reset yesterday after chiming at the wrong time for nearly a week-and-a-half.
Today marks the last day of the sixth annual Project Healthy Neighbors, an outreach event at Casa Esperanza Homeless Center that provides free services for the transient population.
Although the Halloween glow has long faded by now, the aftershocks of that crazy night are still palpable.
Santa Barbara City College students and local church members are creating a sustainable garden to provide food for community members in need.
Boys, I need to talk to you about the years of pain I have endured at the cost of your hands.
As recently elected 35th District State Assemblyman Das Williams plans his move to Sacramento and leaves a lifetime of local involvement, fellow Santa Barbara City Council members are questioning who will take his seat.
Award-winning author Sandra Cisneros will present a free lecture on diversity tonight at 7 p.m. in Campbell Hall.