Fifth UCPD Lawsuit Alleges “Unsafe Work Practices,” “Harassing Environment”

The other four other lawsuits filed against the department are currently stalled while the university attempts internal mediation.

In Photos | Newest I.V. Food Stand Hops Between Del Playa Houses

Muñoz works the stand along with his nephew and his friend, preferring to maintain a small team in order to ensure quality of the food he serves.

In Photos | Santa Barbara Mourns Victims of Gilroy, El Paso and Dayton Mass Shootings

On Monday, Santa Barbara County residents gathered in eastside Santa Barbara to mourn the lives lost in the three mass shootings that happened last week.

In Photos | “Get out of my personal space.”

One of this quarter’s projects is titled “Get out of my personal space” and tackles the recent Alabama law that banned abortion in the state.

UCSB Graduate Student Nominated for 2020-2021 UC Student Regent

A record 113 UC students applied for the position of the 2020-21 student regent, compared to 40 who applied in the cycle before.

UCSB Celebrates First Big West Title Since 1986 Following 7-0 Win

UCSB claimed its first conference title in 33 years after a hard-earned 7-0 win over rival Cal Poly thanks to a great performance from pitcher Rodney Boone.

“Gray Area” Of Eligibility Portion of A.S. Legal Code to Remain Unaddressed

Faults in the eligibility portion of Legal Code were highlighted twice during this Senate’s term.

In Photos | “Bark Party” Hosts Furry Friends

Saturday’s event saw a number of fun games and activities, including a best dog trick contest and musical chairs: dog edition. 

Term in Review: A.S. President Brooke Kopel

Brooke Kopel’s advocacy for all students, combined with her work on other projects on campus, saw her fulfill lofty goals.

Contrary to A.S. Elections Night Results, Elections Board Says New SIRRC Fee Did Not Pass

Elections Board noticed a “discrepancy” between the A.S. Constitution and the Elections Code following elections night.