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Students are using up Internet resources as fast as the school can supply them.
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Governor Gray Davis recently passed special legislation allowing a property exchange between California State University Channel Islands and private landowners.
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Isla Vista Town Hall meeting addresses UCSB plans for development on its west- and north-campus properties - located at Ellwood shores, an environmentally sensitive habitat area protected under the Ca...
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Contaminants lurking in the water of local creeks and oceans persuaded public officials to hold a forum on water quality Thursday night at the Santa Barbara Main Library.
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As if the lack of snow on Santa Claus Lane in Carpenteria isn't bad enough, the county has now decided to retire the jolly fat man himself from the rooftop.
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At a preliminary hearing for rape suspect Ted Tyler on Wednesday morning, the district attorney's office requested a continuation until Monday, Oct. 29, to consider the possibility of bringing additio...
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Fundraisers for UCSB's Sedgwick Reserve are trying to raise $13 million to renovate buildings and infrastructure on the 5,900-acre reserve in Santa Ynez.
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Today is National Coming Out Day, a nationwide event that provides an opportunity for students with diverse sexualities to share their stories and publicly come out of the closet.
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California Senator Dianne Feinstein announced Tuesday that she would hold off on a proposal to place a moratorium on international student visas but will continue her push for a $32.3 million appropri...
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Planners from the Santa Barbara County Redevelopment Agency met with Isla Vista community members last night to explain the election procedures for an Isla Vista Project Area Committee (PAC).
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Fifteen million dollars have been set aside for road repairs throughout Santa Barbara County, possibly including Isla Vista.
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Santa Barbara County residents will see their trash bill increase this year to help fund the Tajiguas Landfill, which is losing money because the people of Santa Barbara recycle too much.
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