International Students Facing Travel Restrictions Amid Remote Winter Quarter

From mandatory quarantining for international travel to rising prices in booking flights, home has now become an unattainable destination for many international students. 

C.A.P.S. Partners With Teletherapy Service Uwill

To access Uwill’s teletherapy services, students must fill out a C.A.P.S. brief assessment. 

GUSD Keeps Schools Open Amid Omicron Winter Surge

Isla Vista Elementary School and the rest of Goleta Union School District (GUSD) serve just over 3,500 students at nine schools.

Goleta Officially Files Lawsuit Against UCSB

Thus, the goal of the lawsuit is to “compel UCSB to abide by its promise,” according to the press release. 

Veteran Students Reflect on the Support They Receive From UCSB

An issue among veteran students is a lack of “interconnectedness” only exacerbated by the pandemic.

Tri-Alpha National Honor Society Honors First-Generation Community

Jenna Jorgenson highlighted the importance of having an honor society for first-generation students at UCSB. 

Isla Vista Food Co-Op Celebrates 50 Years, Reflects on the Pandemic

The co-op lists its visionary goals – environmental stewardship, economic resilience, community advocacy and healthy food for all – that it aims to balance with the demands of running a viable business.

2022-23 State Budget Increases Funding for UC

The proposal includes a $307.3 million increase in ongoing funding for the UC.

Redistricting Moves Isla Vista, UCSB Into the Second District From the Third

As a result of the shift, I.V. and UCSB now have a new representative on the Board of Supervisors: Gregg Hart. He will replace Isla Vista’s representative from the past five years, Joan Hartmann.

UC Leadership Affirms Support for DACA Program

The chancellors’ letter described both the sizable presence that DACA participants have across UC campuses and the value they bring as students, employees and community members.