UAW Meets With Administration in Impromptu Meeting, Demands UCSB Solve Back Pay Issues By Feb. 1

Members from one of UCSB’s student-worker unions met with Chancellor Yang on Tuesday to demand a resolution to UCPath’s ongoing issues.

2.2 Percent of Student Body Has Voted in EVPSA Special Election

This is A.S.’s third attempt to elect an EVPSA since Spring Quarter 2017.

Moreno de Alboran Set For Storybook Senior Season

Editor in Chief Jorge Mercado chronicles the career of possibly the best player to ever represent the UCSB men’s tennis team, Nicolas Moreno de Alboran.

From Idea to Impact: Grassroots Campaign Class To Plant Itself on Campus

The course will focus primarily on developing skills to create momentum and develop tangible action in a community.

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright Shares Optimism at Granada Theatre

The event invited Albright to speak about her experience as Secretary of State and her take on foreign policy.

Ng Is Sole Candidate Remaining in EVPSA Special Election

In a third attempt to elect an EVPSA, Rachel Ng is the sole remaining candidate running to fill the vacant position.

CalFresh Team Announces Changes in SNAP Benefits Caused By Gov. Shutdown

The UC Santa Barbara CalFresh Team announced this past Thursday that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will be distributed early for the month of February, just one of the effects the record-breaking government shutdown has had on the U.S. Department of Agriculture. UCSB CalFresh distributed the news of the effects through an email sent out […]

Food Insecurity: A Look at the Numbers

Over 3,000 UC Santa Barbara students visited the Associated Students Food Bank in the 2017-2018 school year.

Senate Votes in Support of Paying A.S. UCSB Employees “Living Minimum Wage”

The resolution demands that the $15 minimum wage be applied to all UC workers, regardless of the number of hours that they work.

Unfinished Business: I.V., State, and National Leaders Praise New California Gun Control Laws But Hope For More

UCSB’s past experience with gun violence oftentimes compels many local leaders and students to be more vocal about their opinions on the issue of gun control.