Nexus Explained: Munger Hall

Prior to the Munger Hall project, UCSB spent years developing a different student residence, an apartment complex known as Mesa Verde.

48,000 unionized workers across University of California begin voting on strike authorization

The three UC unions under the United Auto Workers each organized strike votes across their four bargaining units from Oct. 26 through Nov. 2.

Recall petition process begins against A.S. Internal Vice President as A.S. executives offer comments on ongoing A.S. conflict

The process was initiated after claims of Schaefer’s negligence of her position were made by members of A.S. beginning late September.

Editorial | The Daily Nexus will not be censored

During Schaefer’s strike of the A.S. Senate, she made false statements about and against the Daily Nexus. The Daily Nexus Editorial Board aims to fact-check these claims through this editorial.

Internal Vice President strikes Senate meeting following Associated Students unrest

The strike follows internal dysfunction within Associated Student and allegations of Schaefer’s neglect of her position.

Munger Hall design change eliminates two floors; awaits final approvals

The university initially projected to break ground on the dormitory in Winter Quarter 2023, but now has no target to start construction.

UCSB Sigma Nu fraternity closed following financial delinquency, alcohol violations, dishonesty with university and national organization

The chapter and collegiate members violated a number of university and Fraternity policies.

UCSB researcher arrested for alleged child pornography possession had prior felony conviction, is now on leave and banned from campus

Peterson was arrested in Carpinteria, at a house he did not reside in, for alleged possession of control child pornography and booked with a $50,000 bail, per police records obtained by the Nexus.

UCSB researcher charged after UCPD found child pornography found on work computer, remains employed by university

Three months after his arrest, the researcher is still employed by UCSB.

Santa Barbara Board of Supervisors votes unanimously to sue UCSB over housing shortfall

The board of supervisors’ decision follows months of attempted mediation between the two parties.