Two Incidents Involving Date-Rape Drugs Reported at Fraternity

These incidents were reported to the university through the UCSB Clery Coordinator on Thursday, according to the timely warning. 

In Photos | Women’s National Soccer Team Co-Captains Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan Lead Soccer Clinic

Nexus photographer Ida Kazerani captured the excited energy of the clinic.

UCSB Women’s Volleyball To Host Blue-Green Rival Cal Poly

There are just three games separating the Gauchos from their next back-to-back matchups against Hawai’i and Cal Poly, and they will surely regret letting one tough loss get the best of them.

New Professional Certificate Gives Pre-Medical Students a Foundation in Humanities

The Medical Humanities Certificate will provide pre-medical students the opportunity to build a foundation in a different area of study: the humanities.

Where Did He Come From? Where Did He Go? Campus Researcher Weighs in on Mountain Lion Sightings

The mountain lion may have come to campus by following the coast or from the foothills of the Santa Ynez Mountains.

A.S. Senate Passes Resolution Supporting Development of Basic Needs Resource Center

Besides the opportunity to centralize A.S. basic needs resources, Sir hopes the center will eventually consolidate financial workshops and CalFresh advocates in one place for students to access.

Community Leaders and Students Discuss Basic Needs at On-Campus Town Hall Event

Students directed questions about basic needs — which encompass housing, food insecurity and money — to a panel of five members.

How California’s New Rent Control Bill Could Affect Isla Vista

But while many renter groups across the state have hailed the bill as a welcome reprieve from landlords, detractors claim the bill will worsen the housing crisis. 

Center Dedicated to Helping Victims of Sexual Violence Opens in Isla Vista

STESA will pay exactly one dollar in rent a year to the I.V. CSD, which is allowing them to use space in a building owned by Santa Barbara County.

50 Years In the Making: Isla Vista Community Center Celebrates Soft Opening

Efforts to open the center began in the 1970s, when the building that now houses the Isla Vista Clinic was sold, prompting activists to seek a new space.