MCC hosts ‘Boundless Love’

The MultiCultural Center (MCC) is hosting “Resilient Love – Boundless Love: Enduring Legacy of Cedric J. Robinson in Teaching, Research, and Activism” on Thursday, May 8, from 4-7 p.m. in the MCC Theater.

“This roundtable panel will celebrate the enduring legacy of Dr. Cedric Robinson from the perspective of his former students and PhD alums in Political Science, Black Studies, and Chicana/o Studies, UC Santa Barbara,” the Shoreline description read.

This event is part of UCSB’s Division of Student Affairs’ Resilient Love series.

Health & Wellness holds ‘Pass the Plate’

Health & Wellness is holding “Pass the Plate: Cricket Tacos – Protein of the Future, Protein of the Past” on Thursday, May 8, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Student Resource Building (SRB) Multipurpose Room (MPR).

“Join Health and Wellness and learn about sustainable protein options as we make our very own cricket tacos,” the Shoreline description read.

Free food will be provided.

RCSGD hosts ‘Bi Us For Us: Conversations in Community’

The Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity (RCSGD) is hosting “Bi Us For Us: Conversations in Community” on Thursday, May 8, from 5:30-7 p.m. at the RCSGD lounge.

“Come express what’s on your mind or listen in on this closed space discussion circle for bi+ students!” the Shoreline description read.

This event is part of the weekly Bi Us For Us series, every Wednesday.

San Clemente Villages holds ‘Crochet with Health and Wellness’

San Clemente Villages is holding “Crochet with Health and Wellness” on Friday, May 9, from 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants will meet at the San Clemente Center and then walk together to the SRB.

“Join us for a fun and relaxing crochet session where we’ll be learning how to crochet! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, all skill levels are welcome. Materials will be provided, so just bring your creativity and enjoy this meditative craft!” the Shoreline description read.

Students may register on Shoreline to attend.

RCSGD hosts Black QTea Party

RCSGD is hosting a Black QTea Party on Friday, May 9, from 12-2 p.m. at the Mosher Alumni House Miller Sky Terrace.

“This brunch style tea party will welcome our community to uplift Black Queer and Trans+ experiences and successes. Join us for a chance to rejuvenate, come together with community, and have some great photo ops,” the Shoreline description read.

Lunch will be provided. Students may register on Shoreline to attend.

Health & Wellness holds ‘Mandarin Meditation for the Mind’

Health & Wellness is holding “Mandarin Meditation for the Mind” on Friday, May 9, from 3-4 p.m.

“Join fellow Chinese international students for a calming meditation session designed to lift your mood and ease your mind in the comfort of your native language,” the Shoreline description read.

This event is cosponsored by the Office of International Students and Scholars.

Health & Wellness hosts International Movie Night

Health & Wellness is hosting an International Movie Night on Friday, May 9, 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the SRB MPR.

“Relax and connect at International Movie Night! Join us for a fun evening of films from around the world, great company, and cultural exchange,” the Shoreline description read.

Free food will be provided.

A.S. Black Women’s Health Collaborative holds Generational Brunch

Associated Students (A.S.) Black Women’s Health Collaborative (BWHC) is holding a Generational Brunch on Sunday, May 11, from 12-2 p.m. at Mosher Alumni House.

“Prepare for conversation around your experience (s) with BWHC and how it impacted your lives. The discussion centered on how BWHC contributed to your passions and understanding of self,” the Shoreline description read.

Food will be provided.

RCSGD hosts ‘Yap and Yum–Smoothies & Movement’

RCSGD is hosting “Yap and Yum–Smoothies & Movement” on Monday, May 12, from 1-2:30 p.m.

“Come and yap with us! Each week we’ll be sharing food as well as offering up different topics of discussion that may be relevant to queer community members,” the Shoreline description read.

Free smoothies will be provided.

Women’s Center holds Feminist Movie Club

Women’s Center is holding a Feminist Movie Club on Monday, May 12, from 6-8 p.m. in the Women’s Center Community Room.

“Join us in collaboration with Feminist Movie Club and Pages for Individuals in Prison for a film screening and discussion of Persepolis, an animated film based on director Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel about her life in pre- and post-revolutionary Iran,” the Shoreline description read.

Free food will be provided.

Non-Traditional Student Resource Center hosts ‘You’re A-Glazing! Donut Social’

The Non-Traditional Student Resource Center is hosting “You’re A-Glazing! Donut Social” on Tuesday, May 13, from 12-2 p.m. in SRB room 1109.

“Mingle with other non-trads, relax, unwind, and enjoy a calm study space,” the Shoreline description read.

Free donuts and coffee will be provided.

ONDAS Student Center and A.S. Office of the President hold ‘Cap it Off: Decorate your Journey’

Opening New Doors to Accelerating Success (ONDAS) Student Center and A.S. Office of the President are holding “Cap it Off: Decorate your Journey” on Tuesday, May 13, from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in Kerr Hall room 1150.

“This program is aimed at supporting first generation students and Dreamers by providing them with a space to creatively express their pride and achievements. Fostering an inclusive and supporting community for our students while also showing our commitment to celebrating their unique journeys and academic success,” the Shoreline description read.

Free food will be provided. Students may register to attend at the link on Shoreline.

Health & Wellness hosts Post-Graduation Stress Management Workshop

Health & Wellness is hosting a Post-Graduation Stress Management Workshop on Tuesday, May 13, from 5-6:30 p.m. in Counseling & Psychological Services room 1109.

“Graduating Seniors! Join Health and Wellness and Mental Health Peers for a workshop on managing post-graduation stress and anxiety. As we step into a new chapter of life, we’ll explore ways to navigate the challenges ahead, practice self-care, and share experiences with fellow grads,” the Shoreline description read.

Free pizza and drinks will be provided.

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Anushka Ghosh Dastidar
Anushka Ghosh Dastidar (she/her) is the Lead News Editor for the 2024-25 school year. Previously, Ghosh Dastidar was the Community Outreach News Editor for the 2023-24 school year and the Assistant News Editor for the 2022-2023 school year. She can be reached at anushkagd@dailynexus.com or news@dailynexus.com.