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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 ...
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 ...
Associate Athletics Director Ellen O’Connor addressed a critical issue hamstringing City College’s return to athletic competition at the Associated Student Government meeting Friday morning. O’Connor ...
For the fall 2024 semester, The Channels asked members of the community, “What does your hometown mean to you?” Throughout this semester, The Channels asked students, faculty, staff and other ...
Growing up in Taichung City, Taiwan, Benny Chen’s childhood environment revolved around education and athletics. Chen initially dreamed of playing basketball professionally, but after a knee injury in ...
The Vaqueros offensive line huddles together to discuss the set play on Saturday, Sept. 23 against the College of the Canyons at La Playa Stadium in Santa Barbara, Calif. The Vaqueros are set to play ...
“SBCC Story Time” is a new online video series where City College students and staff read children’s books out loud. Viewers can enter a raffle for a chance to win a copy of the books presented in ...
UCSB and City College students gathered at the Santa Barbara Chabad on Wednesday, April 5 in Isla Vista, Calif. Jewish students came together to celebrate Passover, a holiday that focuses on telling ...
As the velvet curtains rise and the stage lights gloom golden, the spotlight shines on third-year City College student Grace Wilson, but not just as an actor. Wilson’s talent on stage is highlighted, ...
The beautiful sounds of City College’s big bands echoed through the Garvin Theatre and over West Campus’ foggy hills on Monday night. The annual Big Band Blowout was an incredible show featuring three ...
Applause filled the room as the actors took their final bows, whistles, and laughter, celebrating the Theater Group at City College’s preview of its new performance, “Crime and Punishment, A Comedy”.
After living in Venice, California for several years and being known as the “painter to the stars” for painting houses in Beverly Hills for over 30 years, Karl Vance returned to City College three ...
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