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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 ...
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 ...
As California continues its statewide lockdown, everyday life for citizens has changed dramatically. Many have been forced into unemployment, isolation and are uncertain of when life will return to ...
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 ...
In today’s society, social media scandals and rumors are spreading quicker than ever. This causes people online, especially celebrities, to be “cancelled” quickly. But is cancel culture actually a ...
The man, who was a UCSB graduate from 2023, who fell 50 feet off of the bluffs in Isla Vista and died due to his injuries on Saturday, April 20 has now been identified. Jacob William Aladar Parker, 23 ...
Concerns surrounding fraudulent bot enrollment at City College and this school year’s budget were discussed at the College Planning Council (CPC) meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Paloma Arnold, assistant ...
City College held the 37th annual Kite Festival on April 21. After getting postponed from its original date on April 14, many kite flyers were ecstatic to showcase their kite flying skills. The ...
On Oct. 19, Unite to Light held an event at the Community Arts Workshop in Santa Barbara, Calif. Unite to Light is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide low-cost solar light and power ...
With the recent signing of Assembly Bill 2482 in California, by 2029, California Community Colleges as well as California State Universities will be required by law to implement at least one “vending ...
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 “Vaqueros Rebound” keeps the City College community up to date with short recaps of all Vaqueros spring 2024 athletic action. This week, The Channels brings the official spring 2024 rebound, ...
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