UC Freshman Applicant Numbers Decline Systemwide

Although freshman applications to UCSB declined this year, Przekop is optimistic for the class of 2023.

EVPSA Position Will Remain Vacant Until Spring, Elections Board Says

There was only one candidate running in the election.

New Resolution Keeps Former A.S. Advisor King’s Legacy Alive

After nearly a decade at UCSB, King recently departed from his latest position at the university.

A.S. Senators Fail To Adhere to Transparency Resolution Passed Weeks Ago

Several A.S. senators did not create their public Facebook pages by the end of week two deadline, Jan. 19.

Judicial Council Petitions Resolved After Nine Months

Nawar Nemeh was the petitioner in both of the cases; in Nemeh and Morales v. A.S. Elections Board, Mayela Morales was the co-petitioner.

In Photos | The Morning After The Storm

Nexus photographers and reporters reported fallen trees all over campus and in I.V.

Tree Falls on IVFP During Heavy Rain

It will be a few hours before the tree is removed, Hoover said.

SB Issues Evacuation Warnings In Response To Projected Friday Storm

If the forecast does not change, SBSO will issue an official evacuation order on Friday.

SB Legislators Propose New Bills in Attempt To Turn the Tide on Offshore Drilling and Pipeline Safety

Congressman Carbajal and Senator Jackson have introduced new legislation that should help limit the detrimental effects of oil rigging on the environment.

50th Anniversary of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill: A Catalyst of the Modern Environmental Movement

Now, the Union Oil catastrophe is known widely as a catalyst of the modern environmental movement.