Vista Point: Weekly Going-Ons in Isla Vista
Events happening in and around Isla Vista for community members to engage in.
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Events happening in and around Isla Vista for community members to engage in.
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Abboud said he is strongly considering running for second district supervisor once Hart’s current term ends.
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Hart, who began his tenure on the Board of Supervisors in 2019, said he is excited to bring his experience to the California State Assembly if elected.
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A dispatcher at SBSO said that residents of Del Playa Drive — which is positioned directly above Isla Vista beach — had no reason for concern and would be unaffected by the potential surge.
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Instructors were notified at the same time as students that they would be deciding whether or not classes would be conducted in person or remotely.
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Thus, the goal of the lawsuit is to “compel UCSB to abide by its promise,” according to the press release.
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As a result of the shift, I.V. and UCSB now have a new representative on the Board of Supervisors: Gregg Hart. He will replace Isla Vista’s representative from the past five years, Joan Hartmann.
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As of Jan. 12, UCSB is reporting 262 active cases, and the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department’s COVID-19 Data Dashboard is reporting 635 active cases in Isla Vista.
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The identity of the deceased individual has not been released yet, though next of kin have been notified.
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Events happening in and around Isla Vista for community members to engage in.
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UCSB is the only UC school to not fully extend remote learning through Jan. 28.
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UC Santa Barbara is yet to make any such announcement about extending its remote learning period.
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Though one among the four confirmed cases received the first two doses of the Pfizer vaccine, the other three did not have vaccine records in the California Immunization Registry.
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Current plans indicate that UC schools will remain online till Jan. 17, 2022, though that plan may change depending on the spread of COVID-19.
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Since the City of Goleta originally announced its intent of litigation, the university still has not seen the lawsuit.
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