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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 family of UCSB freshman Elizabeth “Liz” Hamel, who died from sustained injuries after being found unconscious near a university dorm, is asking for the public’s help identifying a man last seen ...
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 ...
The “Vaqueros Rebound” is a short summary of games and matches that have recently occurred. This rebound, The Channels covered events that happened from April 21 to April 26. Tuesday, April 22 ...
The Board of Trustees was greeted with 11 members of Umoja to speak on equity and success on April 17.. The meeting opened with a public comment from Chelsea Lancaster, a long-time advocate for ...
From birds to tarantulas, the Biology Club at City College offers a wide variety of hands-on activities guiding students to dive deeper into our planet’s wildlife. Run by two co-presidents Caroline ...
Cancel Culture has grown into a huge thing on social media in recent days, The Channels asked two writers to discuss if cancel culture is a necessary form of social justice in today’s society or an ...
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. The Multimodal Lab is an open ...
As the holidays approach, amid finals season and last-minute studying sessions, The Channels editors reflected on their favorite holiday movies and what makes each film special. Anika Brodnansky, ...
Right off the coast of Santa Barbara is one of the world’s biggest natural oil seeps. Its natural abundance has benefited the community of Santa Barbara for decades. In recent years, oil rigs were ...
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 ...