A.S. Student Advocate General Candidate Forum: Martinez vs. Ettleson

Student Advocate General candidates for Associated Students elections introduced themselves to the student body during a Monday forum in The Hub, discussing how they would represent students should they be elected to the executive office.

Students Exchange Views on ‘Olé,’ Consider New Mascot or Rebranding

Students expressed concern that UCSB negatively represents Argentinian people by using features like a mask and grimacing face on “Olé.”

Future of I.V Government in Voters’ Hands

As primary elections quickly approach, student organizers and local government officials are making their second push toward a measure which would fund Isla Vista’s financially hamstrung government for the first time.

Phishing Scams Target UCSB and SB Residents

Phishing schemes strike again at unsuspecting UCSB students.

‘NewCen’ To Create Innovation Lab, Pedestrian Path

A 3D model obtained by the Nexus suggests that there will be several unannounced features to the NewCen added on to the original proposed plan.

Batcave Sessions with Milk Drunk

Meet and listen to the most recent winners of the annual UCSB Battle of the Bands competition, Milk Drunk.

I.V., Santa Barbara Experience 5.3 Magnitude Earthquake

Several individuals in I.V. and on the UC Santa Barbara campus reported feeling a “rolling sensation” or a “jerk” when the earthquake hit.

Rezoning Will Provide I.V. With More Library Access

The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors voted in favor of establishing a new zone allowing the City of Goleta to have autonomous funding for its libraries, opening a path for Isla Vista to receive more library access and services.

Abortion Pill Clears Hurdle on Path to Public Universities

New reports confirm the safety of the Mifiprex pill, a hormonal pill used for medical abortions, which could sway legislators on their vote regarding Senate Bill 320.

Stagnant $2 Million Fund Could Offset UCen Project Costs, Fees Will Still Rise After Inflation

The student fees that would fund a proposed University Center renovation decreased slightly after students voted to allocate a roughly $2 million fund to the project, though part of the fees would still climb each year alongside inflation.