In the late 1930s, a fast-paced and intense sport was born, stirring up the norms in athletics and attracting individuals ...
On Friday, Nov. 8 Santa Barbara County Supervisor Laura Capps spoke to the Associated Student Government on Isla Vista Bluff ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed Assembly Bill 1575, also known as the Katie Meyers Law. This bill allows university ...
It’s crazy how siblings can be extremely annoying a majority of the time, but end up being one of the relationships we value ...
Chromebook carts can be found in most classrooms, but they’re seldom used by students, as most bring their own devices to use ...
City College’s first Bachelor’s program has been granted provisional approval by the California Community Colleges Chancellor ...
As the velvet curtains rise and the stage lights gloom golden, the spotlight shines on third-year City College student Grace ...
As Santa Barbara continues to deal with its ongoing housing crisis, two students have joined forces to develop an innovative ...
Our Community College Board needs a voice for local students. I am Lisa Sloan, running for trustee to bring the Santa Barbara City College Board back to its mission to prioritize our district students ...
As I look at who are endorsing Measure P and their contributors, I am more convinced than ever to question the legitimacy of this new bond (property tax). What’s in it for them? Probably the most ...
Early election results Wednesday morning showed City College’s bond Measure P was passing with a 67.01% vote, according to unofficial results from the County of Santa Barbara elections division.