The Associated Students Finance Board allocated almost $50,000 to 27 student organizations at last night’s six-hour meeting.
Partners of the Santa Barbara County’s Go Green Landscape Consortium endorsed proper toxic material disposal at a press conference yesterday afternoon.
There is a consensus among students at UCSB that our university suffers from a spirit of apathy.
Whether you were born in America or immigrated here, you live in one of the greatest societies mankind has ever devised.
Only two years after the Great Recession, Americans are still struggling to regain lost jobs, lost benefits and sunken mortgages.
After battling an uphill struggle against the nationwide recession, Santa Barbara’s tourism industry is finally making a recovery. The Santa Barbara Conference & Visitors Bureau is set to receive more than $1.3 million from the Santa Barbara City Council for marketing programs highlighting the city’s tourist destinations. The CVB is planning several new projects including […]
It is that time of the year again. While many may think them irrelevant, the Associated Students elections are more significant than merely choosing next year’s student leaders.
Santa Barbara City Council The council will discuss The Compassion Center medical marijuana dispensary’s second appeal for a permit for its existing business at 2915 De la Vina Street today. The councilmembers previously denied the group a permit with the reasoning that the dispensary originally opened the supplemental dispensary without the required permits and stored […]
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The College of Creative Studies is offering a selection of new student-led colloquiums this quarter.