KCSB News Dept. Update: Winter & Spring 2015
Under the guidance of Interim News Director Sarah Manski and Associate News Director Julissa Villatoro, since the fall KCSB News has been producing live newscasts each weeknight at 5pm, bringing you...
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May 11, 2015 (Monday) The post KCSB Newscast appeared first on KCSB-FM 91.9 in Santa Barbara.
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May 12, 2015 (Tuesday) The post KCSB Newscast appeared first on KCSB-FM 91.9 in Santa Barbara.
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May 13, 2015 (Wednesday) The post KCSB Newscast appeared first on KCSB-FM 91.9 in Santa Barbara.
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May 14, 2015 (Thursday) The post KCSB Newscast appeared first on KCSB-FM 91.9 in Santa Barbara.
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May 15, 2015 (Friday) The post KCSB Newscast appeared first on KCSB-FM 91.9 in Santa Barbara.
View ArticleUCSB’s Art Department Presents: V1S10N
UC Santa Barbara’s Glass Box Gallery held an installation called V1S10N. One of the featured artists, Robert Perez, explained his pieces to KCSB News. Other featured artists included: Leah Barsher,...
View ArticleBrown Skins, White Avatars
Professor Edmond Chang held a talk at UC Santa Barbara’s Multicultural Center titled “Brown Skins, White Avatars: Racebending & Straightwashing in Digital Games.” The lecture explored the ways in...
View ArticleThe War That Was, Part 2
The anniversary of Executive Order #9066 that sent many Japanese-Americans to interment camps during World War II was one that brought up difficult memories for both the United States and those...
View ArticleThe War The Was, Part 3
The anniversary of Executive Order #9066 that sent many Japanese-Americans to interment camps during World War II was one that brought up difficult memories for both the United States and those...
View ArticleI.V. Food Tour
Adrian Molzon and Joshua Swedelson are two UC Santa Barbara seniors embarking on a food journey. Their purpose? To dine at every food serving establishment in Isla Vista. By doing so, the two plan to...
View ArticleTSA Agrees to Stop Searching Black Women’s Hair
An agreement has been reached between the American Civil Liberties Union and the Transportation Security Administration concerning searches. African-American women were specifically targeted with hair...
View ArticlePolitical Science and Race
The introduction of Political Science into American academia dates back to 1880s. Given the political, social, and economic climate of the time, the establishment of the discipline was almost entirely...
View Article#BlackUnderAttack at UC Davis
After three men were arrested for assaulting a young African-American female student near her residence hall, Chancellor Katehi released a school wide statement. In the statement, she wrote: “Acts of...
View ArticleTake Back the Night 2016
UC Santa Barbara’s Associated Students Committee “Take Back the Night” recently held its annual rally concerning sexual assault and abuse. Speakers included feminist activist Amber Amour (pictured)...
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