News

Public Health Urges Students To Remain Vigilant With COVID-19

Though COVID-19 case rates have been decreasing since the January 2022 surge, public health officials said that students should remain cautious and vigilant about public gatherings regardless. 
read more

Motorcyclist Rear-Ends Car on Del Playa; Motorcyclist Sustains Serious Injuries

As a result of the fall, the motorcyclist sustained severe injuries and was transported to Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital. The status of the motorcyclist’s injuries are still unknown. 
read more

Vista Point: Weekly Goings-on in Isla Vista

Events happening in and around Isla Vista for community members to engage in.
read more

“An Instrument of Hope”: New I.V. Houseless Shelter to be Renamed after Renowned Local Humanitarian and Priest Father Jon-Stephen Hedges

The SBC Board of Supervisors unanimously voted on Tuesday to rename Isla Vista’s houseless shelter Hedges House of Hope, after Isla Vista’s most well-known humanitarian. 
read more

IVRPD Begins Renovations for Pardall Gardens

Along with establishing Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant accessible pathways and updating pre-existing park amenities, the renovation will emphasize planting drought-tolerant foliage.
read more

UCSB Professors Receive Distinguished Grant for Research Projects

Anthony Barbieri, Chinese history professor, and Sherene Seikaly, associate professor of history, received $60,000 each in research grants.
read more

UCSB Moot Court Wins National Championship for One Category, Places Fourth in Another

A total of six UCSB students — three teams of two students — participated in the virtual competition, with one team advancing to the top four nationally.
read more

UCSB Library Kicks Off “Reads” Program With Book Giveaway

UCSB Reads — which will celebrate its 16th anniversary this year — occurs annually and features a different book every year.
read more

Office of Student Advocate Launches UCPD Complaint Form

The form is meant to provide students with a comfortable, safe and secure avenue to express any grievances they may have from negative interactions with the UC Police Department.
read more

Basic Needs Vending Machine Serves UCSB Students

The president's office is working in conjunction with the A.S. Food Bank to stock the vending machines. 
read more

IVCSD Stabilizes To Expand Staff and Services

Now, not only has IVCSD taken on several projects, but it has reached the stage where it can expand its staff to provide better services for local residents. 
read more

UC Santa Barbara’s Faculty Association Writes Open Letter on COVID-19

The UCSBFA asked administrators to adjust its Jan. 31 return to in-person instruction plan.
read more

A.S. Office of the President Holds Annual Mental Health Town Hall

The event was held via a Zoom webinar, and the discussion was moderated by A.S. Office of the President Mental Health Commissioner Tessa Veksler.
read more

UCSB Predicts Declining Cases, Low Classroom Transmission with In-Person Return

Multiple UC campuses said that the low risk of transmission within the classroom was a factor in their decision, claiming that there were low or no instances of transmission during Fall Quarter 2021.
read more

UCSA Holds Annual Students of Color Conference

This year’s conference reflected UCSA’s aims to constantly learn and evolve, as well as offering an avenue for the organization to remedy its past actions with SoCC.
read more