Study Seeks Sources of Ocean Damage

Helmed by UCSB researchers, a two-year study examining human's impact on our regional oceans was published recently, mapping both the primary and everyday culprits behind the degradation of our oceans...
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Workshops To Inform on Climate Change

This Saturday, UCSB will host the first of a series of climate conferences addressing the impact of global warming on the local environment.
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I.V. Cyclists Race, Chug Beer

The night before Isla Vista was flooded with Floatopia revelers, hundreds of riders and spectators amassed on the corner of Camino Pescadero and Pasado to take part in a beach cruiser race dubbed the ...
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TV Journalist Debates Politics on Campus

CBS Senior Political Correspondent Jeff Greenfield will critically analyze the media coverage that accompanied the 2008 presidential elections in Corwin Pavilion today.
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Budget Cuts Burden SBCC

While California's community colleges have not experienced the same extent of budget cuts as the University of California system, Santa Barbara City College's finances have nevertheless taken a hit th...
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Google Earth Adds UCSB’s Marine Maps

Modern-day Magellans can now explore the world's oceans from the comfort of their desktops thanks to contributions from UCSB researchers to the newest version of Google Earth.
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Educator Talks Economics

With the recession wreaking havoc on the national housing and credit markets, professor Morris A. Davis traveled to UCSB yesterday to breakdown the key components of the economic meltdown.
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SB Boards May Grind to Halt

Following an onslaught of safety complaints, the university will host a meeting to discuss the future of skateboarding on campus.
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