A.S. Senate passes bill to improve financial transparency

The bill requires any entities receiving A.S. funds to provide monthly line-item reports on fiscal spending to the Finance and Business Committee.

Munger Hall planning entailed discreet warehouse, covert furniture exchanges, years of secrecy

Hundreds of pages of documents and internal communications yielded the clearest picture yet of the inner workings of the Munger Hall project team.

Munger Hall first pitched at CalTech, USC; dorm awaits changes at UCSB

UCSB’s plans for Munger Hall are effectively in stasis as the design team awaits updates from the billionaire.

UCSB dining hall employees campaign to unionize amid poor conditions, low pay, harassment

UCSB Residential Dining operates four dining commons that serve over two million meals a year and employ a part-time student staff of under 500. 

Del Playa property owner sues party app Poppin over Deltopia music festival

A Poppin representative told the Nexus that the lawsuit claims are “baseless.” 

Term in Review: A.S. President Gurleen Pabla

To her successor, incoming president and third-year political science major Tessa Veksler, Pabla advised connecting directly and honestly with the student body. 

Limited course offerings hurt students, cost campus millions internal warning shows

The Office of Undergraduate Education privately recognized over-enrollment struggles students face.

2023 A.S. Election concludes with 20.7% turnout

The election was the first year without a party system, with all executive and senatorial candidates running Independent.

LIVE: A.S. Spring Quarter Elections Results 2023

The Nexus will be updating this page with live results from the Associated Students Election, which will be released in-person at the UCen Hub at 7:30.

Humanities, Fine Arts lecturers slowly learn of layoffs

UC-AFT — the union representing lecturers across the University of California — said it intends to push back against the dismissals.