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Due to the pandemic, some college students have had to face the harsh reality of suddenly becoming unemployed and forced to move back home—having to say goodbye to their apartment, but not to their ...
Cancel Culture has grown into a huge thing on social media in recent days, The Channels asked two writers to discuss if cancel culture is a necessary form of social justice in today’s society or an ...
The Santa Barbara Police Department has installed a new system where social workers can be deployed to assist officers in handling conflicts. Outrage and debate about the responsibility of law ...
University of California, Santa Barbara students and alumni Greta Dooley, Isaac Porter, Daniel Smirnov, Collin Green, Lennen Berger, Kailee Miller, and Geert Timmerman formed the band “Veranda Nights” ...
When I mention thrift shopping to some people, I often get responses like “but aren’t the clothes dirty?” or “most of the stuff is probably ugly if someone gave it away.” As someone who has learned to ...
In the midst of a nationwide housing crisis, California has experienced some of its most dramatic effects in recent years. The cost of rent in Santa Barbara has seen an average increase of 66% in the ...
The Sustainability Festival, hosted by the Associated Student Government and Honors Program, was held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30, at the West Campus Great Meadow. The event ...
The City College’s Monday Madness Jazz Orchestra had their first event and performance of the year at SOhO Restaurant & Music Club in Victoria Court. The concert opened its doors to students, families ...
City College women’s swimming and diving team just ended another successful season. With 10 straight Western State Conference (WSC) championships and a state title in 2023, the Vaqueros have built a ...
The official website for the Americans with Disabilities Act states that “Inaccessible web content means that people with disabilities are denied equal access to information.” As a means to serve ...
On March 31 City College organizations began a week of honoring César Chávez’s legacy by picking up what he had laid down. César Chávez Day’s flag raising event hosted a range of speakers from ...
As the sun sets over the Santa Barbara Zoo and the animals get ready for their slumber, the Zoo transforms into a world of color and light. Visitors will see giant silk lantern animals, under the sea ...