Saturday’s event saw a number of fun games and activities, including a best dog trick contest and musical chairs: dog edition.
Brooke Kopel’s advocacy for all students, combined with her work on other projects on campus, saw her fulfill lofty goals.
Elections Board noticed a “discrepancy” between the A.S. Constitution and the Elections Code following elections night.
This marks the third lawsuit filed by an officer against the UCPD during the 2018-2019 school year.
With these permits, students can park in selected spots on campus Monday through Friday between 5 p.m. and 7:30 a.m., and all day Saturday and Sunday.
The Thursday night vigil was held at Storke Tower.
There are a total of 50 candidates running for A.S. legislative and executive seats.
Only 10 days into April 2019, this month has seen more arrests than any month over the past six months — a fact undeniably due to Deltopia.
UCSB is the only UC student government that has not passed a resolution to divest.
As Deltopia weekend approaches, student and local government leaders, UCSB administrators and law enforcement agencies have been collaborating to prioritize student safety.