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TW: This article contains mentions of sexual assault.

An individual was sexually assaulted along an unnamed paved access road located between Slough Road and West Campus Lane on June 24. 

According to a


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Third-year psychological & brain sciences and dance double major Kennadi Davis organized and performed in her show “Here/Now,” which took on a different approach to a typical dance show. (Courtesy of Stephen Sherrill)

Friends, family, students and strangers cheered excitedly on the night of May 8 in the UC Santa Barbara Studio Theate...


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Cheers erupted outside Cheadle Hall on June 2 when protestors were informed by UC Santa Barbara administration that Las Maestras Center would remain open.

Protestors marched through South Hall in a single-file line chanting, banging on walls and putting up posters along the way. Shengyu Zhang / Daily Nexus ...

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The Isla Vista Community Services District held a town hall on May 27 to answer community members’ questions about parking, taxes, safety, cityhood, sustainability and more. 

Isla Vista Community Services District (IVCSD) Director Katherine Carmichael began the town hall with an introductory presentation on IVCSD and its purpose. She called it “a voice for Isla Vi...


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Project Reboot, a student-led digital wellness movement and campus organization, encourages students to break unhealthy smartphone addictions, reduce screen time and reclaim their focus, suggesting “it really is that damn phone.” The UC Santa Barbara Chapter has hosted several events this spring quarter to create a community of people dedicated to creating healthier relations...


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