AFSCME Strikes Come to an End, UCOP Calls AFSCME Strikes “Wasted Efforts”

While the strike did not result in resolved demands, it brought attention to the issues that UC workers face, lead groundskeeper Juan Donato said.

UCPath Program Creates Problems for UCSB Employees

UCSB began transitioning to UCPath this year.

BSU and Black Studies Dept. 50 Years Later

While progress has been made over the years, many demands remain unresolved.

SB Superior Court Reverses UCSB Student’s Suspension for Sexual Assault

Doe was officially suspended from UCSB in 2016 after Roe accused him of sexually assaulting her on June 26, 2015.

SASA Releases List of Asks, Plans to Approach UCSB Administration

The organization plans to take this list of Asks to UCSB administration within Fall Quarter 2018.

A.S. Passes Three Resolutions in Support of AFSCME Strike, One Which Suspends A.S. Operations in Solidarity

The three resolutions were authored by several A.S. senators.

A.S. Senate Tables Judicial Council Appointment for the Third Week in a Row

Kopel’s plan moving forward is to have the Committee on Committees to review all the Judicial Council applications and present it recommendations to her.

Pardall Carnival Brings Together I.V. Residents for Its 10th Year

Pardall Carnival celebrated its 10th year in Isla Vista this past weekend, with numerous orgs tabling on the street and hundreds of students in attendance.

AFSCME Votes to Strike, USLAC UCSB Plans in Solidarity

UC workers went on a three-day strike last May regarding the same issue, drawing the support of several hundred students at UCSB as well as some faculty members.

Runner-Up Senator Sworn in Over FaceTime

Mello was voted in with 19 yes votes, one no vote and two abstentions.