Suspected Pipe Bomb in Isla Vista Foot Patrol Office Deemed All Clear

Residents in houses near the IVFP were first warned about the suspected bomb at approximately 12:05 p.m.

UC Regents Found in Contempt Of Court, Expelled Student Allowed to Return to UCSB

The student who filed the complaint, referred to as Jane Roe in court documents, said Doe stalked her on a daily basis after the two engaged in a sexual encounter in November 2015 and briefly dated.

UCSB Increases Admits, Admission Rate Decreases Slightly

The admission rate for freshmen applicants for the class of 2022 decreased slightly to 32.4 percent compared to 32.9 percent from the previous year. It has decreased from 48.2 percent since 2009.

Holiday Road Fire in Goleta Burns 133 Acres

Approximately 100 acres have burned as of 4:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Carbajal Visits Migrant Children Detention Facility, Calls for Answers About Reunification Process

Among the 319 children being housed at this facility, 26 have been separated from their families, Carbajal said.

Second-Year UCSB Student Passes Away

Shengyu “Jin” Jin was a second-year physics major in the College of Letters and Science, according to the UCSB Office of Student Life (OSL).

Letter From the Editor: Merk’s Paradise

New Editor-in-Chief Jorge Mercado introduces himself and examines the past three years in college, and the nexus, that has led him to this point.

LIVE: Santa Barbara County Election Results 2018

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

How Much Are Pro, Anti-Measure R Groups Spending for Your Vote?

Primary elections are rolling around quickly, with voting set to take place next week on Tuesday, June 5. Two campaigns have mounted for the passage and failure of Measure R, a utility tax to fund the Isla Vista Community Services District, which will be on the ballot for the second time after the tax failed to pass in 2016.

How Much Are SB County Sheriff Candidates Spending for Your Vote?

Sheriff Bill Brown leads the fundraising effort comfortably with $251,364, as of May 25 — the last date on file that Brown reported finances — ahead of Lt. Brian Olmstead, who has raised $124,329 as of May 24.

The difference between the first two candidates and Lt. Eddie Hsueh is a chasm.