MultiCultural Center hosts ‘Spiritual Care Club’

The MultiCultural Center (MCC) is hosting “Spiritual Care Club” on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 12-1:30 p.m. at the MCC lounge.

“Spiritual Care Club is a recurring space where members will learn how to use and trust divine and intuitive tools for their healing and care, identity development, and dreams and goals formation. It will be an intentional space where we can experience personal and collective growth, joy, and care in a safe and encouraging environment,” the Shoreline description read. 

The event will take place on Thursdays, Oct. 16 and 23, and Nov. 13 and 20.

Office of DEI hosts ‘La Feria de Bienvenida”

The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is hosting “La Feria de Bienvenida” on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 2-4 p.m.

“The HSI Initiatives and DEI Office is excited to announce our 2025-2026 HSI Welcome for our incoming and continuing scholars, and the vibrant community that supports them,” the Shoreline description read. 

Music, food and “plenty of opportunity to connect” will be provided. Students can register for the event to see its location. 

OISS hosts ‘All Languages Language Exchange’

The Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS) is hosting an “All Languages Language Exchange” on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 4-5:30 p.m. at the third floor of the Student Resource Building. 

“Students, Staff and Faculty are welcome to join UCSB’s All Languages Language Exchange to meet fellow linguaphiles and practice your language(s) of choice at this bi-monthly cultural exchange event,” the Shoreline description read. 

All languages are welcome at the event. Snacks and beverages will be provided. 

IHC hosts free screening of ‘Materialists’ 

The Interdisciplinary Humanities Center is hosting a screening of director Celine Song’s film “Materialists” on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 8-10:10 p.m. at Isla Vista Theater. 

“A young, ambitious New York City matchmaker finds herself torn between the perfect match and her imperfect ex,” the Shoreline description read. 

The screening is free for students and $5 for community members, and will feature a “special speed dating” game before the screening. 

Women’s Center hosts ‘Women & Wheels’

The Women’s Center is hosting “Women & Wheels” on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 1-2 p.m. 

“We know that going in to get your bike fixed can be intimidating so we are offering this workshop in partnership with the A.S Bike Shop to alleviate some of those fears and empower you to feel confident to fix your bike by yourself!” the Shoreline description read.

Students can register for the event to see its location. 

Arts & Lectures hosts ‘Noam Pikelny and Friends’

Arts & Lectures is hosting “Noam Pikelny and Friends” on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 7:30-9 p.m. at Campbell Hall. 

“Grammy-winning banjo innovator and Punch Brothers co-founder Noam Pikelny leads a powerhouse acoustic quintet for a night of bold, genre-bending string music,” the Shoreline description read.

The event will cost $15 for UCSB students and $44-59 for the general public. 

Environmental Justice Club at Bren School hosts screening of ‘Earth’s Greatest Enemy’

The Environmental Justice Club at Bren School, in partnership with Veterans for Peace (VFP), are hosting a screening of the film “Earth’s Greatest Enemy” by Abby Martin on Sunday, Oct. 19, from 5-8 p.m. at Isla Vista Theater.

“The Bren Environmental Justice Club is supporting [VFP] with their upcoming tour stop in Santa Barbara for the Wake Up to Climate Crisis & NO MAS (No Military Air Shows) Tour. The tour is stopping at multiple military air shows and university campuses, raising awareness for the U.S. military’s devastating impacts on the climate crisis,” the Shoreline description read.

The event is free, and doors will open at 4:45 p.m. Donations are welcome. 

Health & Wellness hosts ‘UCSB Safer Sex Peers’

Health & Wellness is hosting “UCSB Safer Sex Peers” on Monday, Oct. 20, from 5:30-6:45 p.m.

“In this 4-part certification series, learn accurate and comprehensive holistic sexual health including STI’s, contraception, communication, anatomy, self-agency, and more. Be a non-judgmental resource for peers to help make informed and thoughtful decisions about their physical, emotional, and social well-being,” the Shoreline description read.

Students can register for the event to see its location. 

A version of this article appeared on p. 2 of the Oct. 16, 2025 print edition of the Daily Nexus.

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Jack Dindia
Jack Dindia (he/him) is the Lead News Editor for the 2025-2026 school year. Previously, Dindia was the Deputy News Editor, the County News Editor and an Assistant News Editor for the 2024-2025 school year. He can be reached at jackdindia@dailynexus.com or news@dailynexus.com.