City College has been approved for a new Health Information Management baccalaureate degree, the first of its kind to be offered at City College. After a little over two years in the making, the ...
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Santa Barbara is known for its coastline and beaches, but those same areas that are known all too well are already being affected by climate change. Storms are stronger, thermometers are spiking in ...
Tensions were high at the Academic Senate meeting Wednesday, March 25 as chief technology officer Israel Class attended to ...
The Associated Student Government approved funding for two clubs and spoke on upcoming activities during its meeting Friday, ...
A new event called Soltopia will replace Deltopia in Isla Vista from April 3 to 5, 2026, due to the 72-hour county noise ordinance. The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors approved the ordinance ...
On the weekend of March 20 to 22 the Santa Barbara International Orchid Show returned for its 78th year, drawing orchid enthusiasts from across the country to Santa Barbara’s Earl Warren Showgrounds.
On March 18, representatives and volunteers from community organizations across Santa Barbara gathered for the School of ...
Astronomy professor Sean Kelly’s deep-rooted love for the universe was so ingrained that he carried it with him while ...
City College’s softball team rode a big fourth inning to victory, beating Santa Monica College 16-8. The game started with ...
City College Men’s Volleyball hosted the Santa Monica College Corsairs at Robertson Gym, where the Vaqueros won in a five-set ...
With Santa Barbara city elections months away, mayoral candidate and City College professor Kristen Sneddon’s workday ...
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