Detective Joins IVFP Following Student Protests, Demands

Gutierrez was assigned to IVFP because of his work as a detective in the Criminal Investigations Division for one year, according to Hoover.

G.O.L.D. Prepares Mobile Updates

The UC Santa Barbara Registrar is making improvements to the Gaucho On-Line Data (GOLD) website that will make it more mobile-friendly and consistent with other UCSB websites.

IVRPD Looks To Fill Board Vacancy

The Isla Vista Recreation and Park District (IVRPD) is looking for a board member to serve the remaining leg of UCSB alumna Paola De La Cruz’s term after she resigned from the board of directors in August.

Vista Point: The Weekly Goings-On in Isla Vista

SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM Reveri, a plant-based, vegan ice cream brand, will host a tasting at the Isla Vista Food Cooperative Thursday, Sept. 28, from 3 to 6 p.m. Participants can join this free event and sample a variety of ice cream flavors. SAY CHEESE The Isla Vista Food Cooperative recently updated its cheese sets. […]

Department of Education Repeals Obama-Era Campus Sexual Assault Guidelines

U.S. Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos issued new interim guidelines Friday that reverse Obama administration policies regarding sexual assault on college campuses.

Ex-Judicial Affairs Director for UCSB Hid Evidence in Title IX Case, Complaint Says

UC Santa Barbara concealed evidence from a UCSB student defending himself against a suspension issued by the university for an alleged Title IX violation, according to a March court order and a complaint submitted in July.

SBCC Linebacker Arrested After UCPD Officer Suffers Concussion

Brown has been suspended from athletics until the situation is resolved, according to a statement from SBCC spokesperson Luz Reyes-Martín.

BREAKING: UC Files Lawsuit Against Trump Administration for ‘Unlawful’ DACA Repeal

The UC is the first university to file a lawsuit against the Trump presidency’s repeal of DACA, according to a press release from the UC Office of the President.

University of California Says It Will Support DACA Recipients in the Wake of President’s ‘Backward-Thinking’ Repeal

The DACA program was introduced in 2012 when former President Barack Obama signed it into law with an executive order.

Former UC Santa Barbara Student Convicted of 2014 Campus Rape

A former UC Santa Barbara student was convicted of violently raping a female UCSB student in February 2014 after he pled guilty to multiple felony counts on Wednesday.