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.

I.V. CSD and STESA Finalize Agreement for Resource Center in I.V.

The I.V. CSD finalized an agreement during its Jan. 8 meeting to open a survivor resource center in I.V. in collaboration with STESA, a organization that addresses sexual assault in Santa Barbara.

Two Candidates Declare in Third Attempt To Elect EVPSA

Two new candidates have declared candidacy for the EVPSA special election, neither of which is the previous candidate of two quarters, Madeline Loudon.

SB County Orders Evacuations in Preparation for Storms

The evacuation notice will extend to Wednesday.

Congressman Carbajal Requests Own Pay Be Withheld During Government Shutdown

The government has now been shut down for 23 days, the longest government shutdown in United States history

Senate Takes a Step Toward Transparency With Public Facebook Accounts Resolution

The purpose of these Facebook accounts is to help increase senators’ accountability and transparency, the resolution states.

Two Suspected Gang Members Arrested In I.V. Following Police Chase

Three males and a female fled on foot after stopping and exiting the vehicle on Fortuna Road.

In Photos | Blue-Green Rivalry Renewed at the Thunderdome

UCSB was able to defend its home court for the fifth consecutive year against rival Cal Poly, defeating the Mustangs by a final score of 65-56.

Community Takes Small Steps Toward Electric Scooter Regulation

December saw a decrease in electric scooter related crashes, fewer impounds and lower numbers of citations.

Term in Review: I.V. CSD Vice President Natalie Jordan

I.V. CSD Vice President Natalie Jordan resigned from her position on the Board effective early January.