Family, Friends Remember KCSB DJ

Mourning the loss of long-time volunteer disc jockey Bill Savoy, better known to his listeners as "Billy Clarke," campus radio employees and friends gathered downtown last weekend for a two-part memor...
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Zoo Announces Euthanizing Famous Giraffe

The biggest crowd-drawer to Santa Barbara Zoo passed away on Wednesday.
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Radiohead Return To Rock SB Crowds

British alternative rock band Radiohead announced yesterday that it will stop in Santa Barbara on its upcoming North American Tour.
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SB Sheriff’s Dept. Forecasts Deficit

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office is anticipating a $3.7 million deficit in its current yearly budget, according to a sheriff's department press release.
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Cunningham Announces Retirement

Say goodbye to one of the main architects of the Gaucho athletic programs we have all grown to love.
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Web Site Reviews In-State Tuition

In a survey conducted by a financial forecasting Web site Kiplinger.com, UCSB was recognized as one of the nation's top schools with respect to "bang for the buck."
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Forgery Inquiry Prompts UCLA Rep Resignation

Following the discovery of $36,000 in fraudulent funding requests, a University of California, Los Angele student representative has resigned from her post.
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LANL Security Violation To Cost UC $2.8 Million

The U.S. Dept. of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration has accepted a $2.8 million settlement from the University of California as a result of a security breach at Los Alamos National Lab...
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Yang Chooses Final Council Member

Chancellor Yang appointed Communication Professor Cynthia Stohl as the newest member of the UCSB Press Council on Nov. 21.
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SB Mayor Blum Faints During Flight

Santa Barbara Mayor Marty Blum was redirected to a hospital yesterday after fainting on a flight headed toward Connecticut from Santa Barbara.
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MCC To Supply HIV Swab Test

In the kickoff event leading up to World AIDS Day, the UCSB MultiCultural Center is offering free, fast and anonymous HIV testing today.
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UCPD Investigates Symbolic Graffiti on Campus Walls

Vandals tagged the UCSB campus and parts of Isla Vista over Thanksgiving break, making use of a symbol found in the 1966 Thomas Pynchon novel The Crying of Lot 49.
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Smoking Turkey Causes House Fire

Santa Barbara County firefighters responded to a house fire in Goleta on Thanksgiving after residents reported a cooking accident.
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UC Application Includes Additional Ethnic Groups

Asian and Pacific Islander students applying to the University of California now have the option of 23 different categories to mark for ethnicity.
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SB County Accepts Leadership Award

In recognition of its recently implemented Leadership Project, the County of Santa Barbara was one of three organizations in the world to receive the 2007 Strategic HR Leadership Award.
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