Vista Point: Weekly Goings-on in and Around Isla Vista
Weekly events in and around Isla Vista.
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Weekly events in and around Isla Vista.
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The Nexus also identified the location of the warehouse where the mockup is being kept: 389 South Los Carneros Road.
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Passover is a weeklong holiday beginning on April 15 and ending on April 23 that commemorates the exodus of Hebrews from slavery in Egypt in 13th century B.C.E.
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El Congreso de UCSB is a student-led cultural, social and activist organization that works to provide an inclusive space for students of marginalized identities.
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The event was co-hosted with the Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity (RCSGD).
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The event, which drew dozens of passersby throughout the afternoon, was dubbed Yangtopia — a play on Deltopia, Isla Vista’s annual unsanctioned street party that was held the same weekend.
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CCBER is working to redesign the land’s unique flora makeup, and work is slated to begin on the endeavor this summer with excavation of the asphalt pad to begin the following fall.
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Weekly events in and around Isla Vista.
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The event was a part of the commission’s “Queers Over the Years” series to celebrate LGBTQ+ culture throughout the last century in honor of Pride week.
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Ramadan falls on the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is observed through fasting, reflection, charity and prayer.
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According to the April 1 email, any additional contract offers for continuing students will only be offered later this summer.
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The repairs to the Ocean Road underpass have long been a project in the making on behalf of UCSB's Design & Construction Services.
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The idea of the Open Market began two years ago, when UCSB 2019-20 External Vice President of Local Affairs Christian Ornelas sold vintage clothing as a vendor himself.
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The UCSB Police Department did not confirm his current whereabouts or whether he was released from police custody.
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The event celebrated March 31’s Trans Day of Visibility, an annual holiday that celebrates transgender, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming individuals.
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