New Food Program Feeds I.V. For Free

The Isla Vista Tenants Union and the Isla Vista Food Co-Op have partnered together in order to begin hosting the Gaucho Food Program, which will allow UCSB students to enjoy different organic food pro...
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A.S. Committee Introduces Bike Rental Service

Associated Students Bike Committee and Business Services Committee will launch its Bike Rental Program this coming Monday, with the aim of providing low-cost bicycle rental services to UCSB community ...
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Congressional Candidate Comes to UCSB

Competing with Lois Capps and her 16-year hold onto congressional office, fellow Democratic candidate for 24th Congressional District Representative Paul Coyne came to speak with UCSB students in Camp...
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Professor Lectures on Everyday Racism for ‘Race Matters’ Series

Professor Sharon Holland of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, presented the work behind her novel The Erotic Life of Racism in a lecture at the MultiCultural Center last night.
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Students Bring Change Through Performance

Fifteen student performers, from singers to spoken word artists, took part in the open mic fundraiser “Change for Change: An Open Mic Night for Many Causes” at The Hub last Thursday, providing fun...
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A One Man Show on One Wheel

Jackson Hranek has a bag of so many tricks that it oftentimes becomes confusing.
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HKSA Holds Lunar New Year Event

A wide array of East Asian dishes and traditional Chinese performance arts were featured at the Hong Kong Student Association’s ninth annual Lunar New Year Celebration at Storke Plaza on Thursday.
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Symposium Debates Poverty

Scholars and public policy professionals from across the nation gathered for a debate on Friday called “Organizing for Economic Democracy,” which touched on the historical, political and economic ...
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This Connection Won’t Evaporate

Vapor bar and e-cigarette lounge Vapor Connection officially joined the Isla Vista community on Saturday with a Grand Opening event that featured a live DJ and the store’s selection of over 80 diffe...
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SB Foundation Aids Local GEM

The Santa Barbara Foundation, a foundation established to improve the lives of community members through philanthropy, recently pledged $25,000 to the Goleta Entrepreneurial Magnet (GEM), a partnershi...
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Extreme Makeover: UCen Edition

The University Center faces the possibility of an upcoming $38 million renovation if students pass a lock-in fee for the project this spring, with the possible UCen overhaul including installation of ...
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Get Outdoors: Campus Clubs Offer Adventure

It is no secret that many students here at UCSB chose the school for non-academic reasons. With sunny skies and nature all around, the location can be argued as second to none.
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Immunization Needs Approval

University officials announced late last month that UCSB will soon offer students a meningitis vaccine that has not yet been licensed for use in the United States, following use of the same vaccine in...
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UCS Bee Conscious Organization: To Bee or Not To Bee?

UCSB is experiencing a whole new buzz on campus.
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Sansum Clinic Now Covered by UC Care Thanks to Protests

After months of protest from UCSB employees, UC Care for has moved Sansum Clinic — a medical foundation with facilities throughout Santa Barbara — into the UC Select tier of university employee he...
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