CSD To Change Election Years, Citing Money Saved and Aiming for Higher Voter Turnout

Three positions on the board of directors will now be up for grabs in the 2020 general election, as opposed to fall 2019.

AFSCME Announces Strike Over Outsourcing, Unfair Labor Practices

AFSCME 3299 announced that it is preparing for a single-day unfair labor practice strike on May 16.

The Consequences of the UCPD Allegations

Anonymous examines the implications of the allegations against the UCSB UCPD.

Bike Committee Opposition Does Not Change SRB Design Plans

The board voted 11-2 to move forward without bike parking.

UCSB’s Library Awakens to New $12,000 Nap Pods

The pods are expected to be located in front of the Transfer Student Center on the first floor of Davidson Library.

UCPD Officer Sues former Chief of Police, Alleges “Favoritism” Within the Department

The officer, Mark Signa, has been with the UCPD since 1990. He currently works as a lieutenant within the department.  

UCPD Officers Sue UCPD Members for Alleged Mistreatment After Reporting Sergeant

Two UCSB police officers filed a suit against several members of the UC Police Department and the UC Regents in March 2019.

UCSB’s Chapter of Lean On Me Launches Student-Run Emotional Support Hotline

Rushali Kothari heard about Lean On Me from a friend at another university and decided to bring the organization to UCSB.

Cajé Unveils Eco-Friendly Location in Downtown Santa Barbara

Cajé opened a second location in downtown Santa Barbara this past weekend.

A.S. Senate Passes Resolution Calling on UCSB To Become Sanctuary Campus

On Wednesday night, A.S. passed a resolution and tabled a bill, both of which support the protection of undocumented students at UCSB.