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Author Discusses Book in Corwin

Hungarian-born journalist and author Kati Marton held a talk at Corwin Pavilion on Wednesday regarding her book, The Great Escape: Nine Jews Who Fled Hitler and Changed the World.
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A.S. Senate Talks SAG Responsibilities, Halloween Protocols

The Associated Students Senate met last night in the Flying A room in the UCen to discuss issues including the proposed “Bill to Re-Envision the Office of the Student Advocate General” and heard q...
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Blood Drive Draws Donators

The Alumni Association hosted a blood drive today that was open to faculty, students, staff and local residents at the Mosher Alumni House.
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Newsom, Williams and Capps Visit Campus

Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom addressed a crowd of students and community members yesterday at Storke Lawn as part of a rally hosted by Campus Democrats to encourage voting in next Tuesday’s upco...
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A.S. Holds EVPLA Candidate Panel

Associated Students held a forum at the Arbor on Wednesday for the position of A.S. Executive Vice President of Local Affairs.
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Student Advocate General Candidates Discuss Platforms

The two candidates for Student Advocate General, third-year environmental studies major Sukayna Ibrahim and second-year College of Creative Studies literature major Ethan Reul, discussed their respect...
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Japanese Emperor To Award UCSB Nobel Laureate

Materials Professor Shuji Nakamura, who was recently awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, will receive Japan’s 2014 Order of Culture Award by Emperor Akihito in a ceremony at the Imperial Palace...
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Michael Lewis Discusses Past, Future Projects

Michael Lewis, acclaimed author of Moneyball, The Blind Side and Flash Boys, came to the Granada Theatre Tuesday night to speak about his experience as a financial journalist, storyteller and self-pro...
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Students, Companies Connect at Fall Career Fair

Career Services held the first day of its Fall Career Fair yesterday at Corwin Pavilion, with a second day open only to science, technology and engineering students, open today.
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UCSB Alum Helps Restore Ranch House

On Monday, the university announced that alumna Linda Duttenhaver donated $2 million towards the restoration of a 1950s ranch house on Sedgwick Reserve which accommodates affiliated researchers from h...
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A.S. Senate Hears Funding Request

The Associated Students Senate met last night to discuss new amendments and bills regarding the recording of Senate meetings, the upcoming Student of Color Conference and capabilities to remove A.S. s...
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AS Releases Special Election Information

The Associated Students Elections Committee announced the dates for a special election following the resignation of two A.S. executive officers earlier this year.
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A.S. Senate Convenes for First Meeting of Fall Quarter

The Associated Students Senate held their first meeting of the academic year this Wednesday in the Flying A room at the UCen.
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I.V. Community Discusses Self-Governance

In light of recent violent events in Isla Vista, including the Deltopia riots and the May 23 mass killings, local residents and community officials convened on Monday at Santa Barbara Hillel for a mee...
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UC Creates Anti-Sexual Assault Measures

University of California President Janet Napolitano announced the formation of a system-wide task force to address sexual assault and sexual violence on campus this past Friday in an effort to make th...
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