Sustainable Option Gets Put to Vote

Next week's campus election ballot will offer students the opportunity to vote on a new energy efficiency fee.
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EAB Tackles Local, State Green Issues

The A.S. Environmental Affairs Board hosted a conference on Friday exploring climate change. The event — titled “Our Planet, Our Problem: Approaches to a Climate Solution” — al...
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Board Allots Money to Various UCSB Groups

The Associated Students Finance Board doled out $36,074 to 11 student organizations at last night's three-and-a-half hour meeting.
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A.S. Aids Charitable Clubs

The Associated Students Finance Board doled out $41,154 to 16 student organizations at last night's four-and-a-half hour meeting.
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A.S. Allocates Funding to 15 Groups

The Associated Students Finance Board dispersed $41,286 to 15 student organizations at last night's over nearly seven-hour meeting.
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Rove Event Draws Additional Funding

The Associated Students Finance Board dispersed $13,385 to 10 student organizations at last night's two-hour meeting.
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A.S. Helps Fund Dead Prez Show

At last night's five hour meeting, the Associated Students doled out $63,437.68 to 21 student organizations.
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Board Denies Greek Week Shirt Funding

At last night's two-hour meeting, the Associated Students Finance Board dispersed $24,565 to eight organizations.
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Students Fail to Pass Calculus

UCSB professor Charles A. Akemann delivered failing grades to an extremely high ratio of students in his Math 3A and 3B courses last quarter, leaving many students scrambling to retake the introductor...
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Board Allots Fresh Funds for New Term

The Associated Students Finance Board allocated $10,930 to five organizations during the first meeting of Winter Quarter last night.
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SB Forum Focuses on Fiscal Mess

In response to criticism over his handling of the financial crisis, Chancellor Henry T. Yang held the first of three town hall meetings Monday to address students' questions and concerns.
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“Dead” Demand Answers

With skeletons painted on their faces, a group of students fell to the ground in the Arbor yesterday to protest the "death" of public education.
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EAB Chooses Europe Team

The Associated Students Environmental Affairs Board selected the 12 individuals that will travel to Copenhagen, Denmark next month for the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
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Faculty Discuss Late Colleague’s Research

UCSB geography and psychology professors will honor the career of the late professor Reginald Golledge this afternoon at Corwin Pavilion.
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Ecological Session Reunites

The 11th Occasional California Workshop on Environmental and Resource Economics will attract experts from across the world to UCSB today and tomorrow.
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