UCSB Students, Faculty Gather In Remembrance Of Thousand Oaks Shooting Victims

This was the second mass shooting memorial held by UCSB students in the past 10 days.

UCSB Graduate Rep. Resigns from Title IX Student Advisory Board

UCSB now has no representation on the board.

A.S. Senate Violates Brown Act With Closed Session, A.S. AG Says

The Ralph M. Brown Act of 1953 “guarantees the public’s right to attend and participate in meetings of local legislative bodies,” according to a pamphlet published by the California Attorney General’s Office in 2003.

LIVE: California Midterm Election Results 2018

The Nexus will be updating this page with live results from the California Midterm Election and the Santa Barbara County election. 

Campus Dems and College Republicans Prepare for Midterm Election

In addition to creating spaces for students to discuss and learn more about politics, both organizations have been canvassing for candidates aligned with their respective views.

BREAKING: EVPSA Seat To Be Left Vacant For Rest of Academic Year

Sunday’s deadline was the third extension set by the board following a continuous struggle to get students to vote in the special election.

UCSB Students Come Together To Mourn the Lives Lost At the Synagogue in Pittsburgh

They united once again, alongside faculty and other members of the UCSB community, to affirm that anti-semitism has no place on campus.

UCSB Student Exonerated from Relationship Violence Charges After 629 Days

John fought the charge immediately but was suspended for Fall Quarter 2016 and Winter Quarter 2017.

AFSCME Protests UC’s Lack of Action During Second Day of Strike, Hundreds Show Up in Support

The strikers are fighting for higher wages, benefits and a greater emphasis on equality within the workforce.

AFSCME Begins Second Strike of the Year

Today’s protests at UCSB were part of a much bigger UC-wide demonstration that encompasses all 10 campuses.