Senate Passes Bill Formalizing a Process To Address Internal Bullying

The bill was passed by the Senate on March 2. 

Law Enforcement Continues To Investigate Shooting on Del Playa

Schroeder said that IVFP currently believes that the shooter was initially refused entrance to the party but forced his way into the residence.

UCSB’s Department of Health and Wellness Hosts Four-Week Project To Improve Body Image

The sessions were held over four weeks from Feb. 2 to Feb. 24, with weekly sessions involving exercises, roleplays and discussions.

Student Workers March to Chancellor Yang’s Home, Demanding Affordable Housing in New Contract

United Auto Workers 2865 represents over 19,000 student employees, teaching assistants, graduate students and various employees across the University of California system.

Maha Hilal Leads Discussion on How the War on Terror Shapes Islamophobia

Hilal referenced her book, “Innocent Until Proven Muslim: Islamophobia, the War on Terror, and the Muslim Experience since 9/11.”

Daily Nexus Alumnus Photographs 2022 Olympics

Haffey is taking on his ninth Olympic Games and spoke with the Nexus from Beijing as he photographed the 2022 Winter Olympics. 

Nonprofit Pitches To Transform Inactive Offshore Oil Platform Into a Lighthouse and Site for Marine Life Growth

Ryan Davis, creative director of Americas Green Corps, created the plan to reconfigure the decommissioned Platform Holly into the “Green Lighthouse” national monument back in December 2020

Four A.S. Senators Resign During 2021-22 School Year; Six New Senators Appointed

Bee Schaefer said that, although this year’s Senate hasn’t been as politically polarized as in years past, serving on the Senate still comes with pressure. 

Four Alumni Join UCSB Foundation Board of Trustees

The UCSB Foundation is a non-profit, public-benefit corporation founded in 1973, and is governed by the Board of Trustees.

Student Workers Union Prepares to Renegotiate Contract with the UC, Holds Town Halls

Bargaining between the union and UCOP will begin in March, with up to six bargaining sessions currently slated to occur during winter and spring quarters.