Ex-Student May Be Let Out on Bail

A 19-year-old former UCSB student who has threatened police with violence and recently purchased a shotgun is now in custody, but police said he may be released soon.
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UCSB Recycles Old Computers

Roughly 800 computers with those elements in them are disposed of every year at UCSB, and where they go after they have lost their welcome on campus can make a big difference.
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CCS Cancels 4 Colloquia Classes

Orgies do not keep rock stars or politicians from their work, but the same cannot be said for student-led classes at UCSB.
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New Complex Hopes to Fill Several Needs

The largest building project in 30 years at UCSB doesn't have a name yet. But it does have a committee. The committee, along with architects and several campus departments, is planning for a 110,000-s...
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UC Works to Implement Court Ruling

Two years after the U.S. Supreme Court set guidelines for how universities can distribute students' tuition fees, the University of California is working to change its fee guidelines to comply with th...
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Faculty Examines Black History, Race Relations

Black History Month will end on the last day of February, but UCSB research will continue to look deeper into questions of race in American society.
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UC Regents Approve New Tuition Exemption Program

The UC Regents conditionally approved a tuition exemption program that would allow certain nonresident students to pay in-state fees if they have attended three years at and graduated from a Californi...
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Campus Senate Seeks to Solve Parking Issues

More than 1,000 parking spots will vanish over the next three years, and UCSB planning committees have their hands full trying to find parking space for existing and upcoming students, staff and facul...
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