Interim Food Bank Coordinator Discusses Temporary Relocation, Plans for Food Bank’s Future

The elevator should take about six to nine months to fix, according to Interim Food Bank Coordinator Philip Pinedo.

UCSB To Lose All Power This Weekend in Scheduled Outage

The maintenance work will take approximately 12 hours and will begin at 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14.

UCSB Alumna Chanel Miller Comes Forward As Emily Doe, Announces Forthcoming Book

For those who knew Miller ‘14 at UCSB, her gripping literary voice comes as no surprise. 

Mojo Teahouse To Move to Former Ike’s Location on 65 Seville

Wang began seeking a new location at the beginning of this year after the landlord at the Trigo location doubled the rent.

Three Weeks After Burglary, Webb Hall Gems Remain Missing

News of the missing items broke on Aug. 26 after a post by a UCSB student about the missing gems was shared to the UCSB Free & For Sale Facebook page. 

U.S. Government Sues SoCal Edison For Allegedly Sparking Rey Fire

Listed in the suit is Southern California Edison, an electrical services company; Frontier Communications, a telecommunications company; and Utility Tree Service, a tree trimming company. 

A Look Inside the History of “The Most Unique Local Government in California”

As it approaches nearly three years since that November election, the district has begun to land on its feet following a rocky first few years. 

I.V. Artist Spreads Love of Art and Denim With Back Pocket Murals

Now, in her free time, Macias has taken up denim painting commissions – an unconventional art form not often seen in I.V.

Honors for Who? A Look Into Diversity in UCSB’s Honors Program

Almost half of the 1,713 students in the honors program in 2018-19 school year identified as white, despite white students making up only about 30% of the total student body. 

Letter from the Editor: Welcome to Paradise

I want to take this time to give you some practical advice that I wish someone would have told me when I first came to UCSB.