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From Solvang, California, Theater Arts student Charlotte Hecker came to City College seeking a small, one-on-one theater education to gain experience and build her portfolio. However, she found more ...
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 ...
In the midst of a nationwide housing crisis, California has experienced some of its most dramatic effects in recent years. The cost of rent in Santa Barbara has seen an average increase of 66% in the ...
The Sustainability Festival, hosted by the Associated Student Government and Honors Program, was held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30, at the West Campus Great Meadow. The event ...
Earlier in the second semester City College’s cafeteria experienced an elevation in prices leaving even bigger strain towards students. On average a student at any school requires a meal of some kind.
The College Planning Council (CPC) met on Tuesday, April 1 to discuss future plans regarding the new physical education building and more. After over a decade of conversation regarding City College’s ...
As part of the nationwide Hands Off protest, thousands filled De La Guerra Plaza at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 5. Organized by local activist groups Indivisible Santa Barbara and Women’s March, ...
Kiala Haas may be a first-year on the team, but as a freshman has had an outstanding performance on City College’s women’s track and field team. She’s showcased her talent and dedication on and off ...
Expected to break ground in 2027, the Cliff Drive Vision Zero Project aims to ensure safer commutes to and from City College’s campus by creating new walking and bike paths along Cliff Drive. In hopes ...
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 ...
When needing a place to study, socialize, get creative, or even just need a nap, the Multimodal Lab is the place for you, a place where all students are welcome.
Although years have gone by since the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, the community’s losses are honored to this day. On Monday Feb 3., a flag lowering ceremony took place on the Luria Library patio.
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