Día De los Muertos originated in Mesoamerica as a holiday tradition to celebrate the lives of those who passed away.
Community members across generations gathered to celebrate the history of IVRPD, with current and former board members, local elected officials and UC Santa Barbara staff in attendance.
The Halloween festival offered two nights of silent disco, a costume contest, a live “Thriller” flash mob performance by World Dance for Humanity and Día de los Muertos altars.
A strike would see the 48,000 unionized UC workers organized under United Auto Workers — including TAs, graduate students and academic researchers, academic student employees and others — withhold their labor from the university.
“This project borders on experimentation and is of grave concern to public health and safety officials,” the supervisors wrote.
S.U.N. also accused UCSB of violating its agreement with the university by not adequately addressing the issue of student housing.
The suspect was arrested on Nov. 3 on a misdemeanor of obstructing a peace officer, a felony charge of arson and a misdemeanor of possession of a controlled substance.
Nowadays, Halloween is a quieter affair, sometimes with more police deputies patrolling the street than actual partygoers.
The UC provost serves as the chief academic officer presiding over the UC system.
The club provides an avenue for students to regularly volunteer at the shelter, primarily through preparing and serving meals to P.A.T.H. residents.