With Santa Barbara city elections months away, mayoral candidate and City College professor Kristen Sneddon’s workday stretches far beyond a typical nine-to-five. Sneddon is on the city council, ...
City College men’s soccer player Xavier Salisbury’s sense of adventure and dedication led him to success on and off the field in Santa Barbara. Salisbury is from Australia and similarly to the United ...
Over the past spring semester, City College’s Board of Trustees has been in the hot seat of many of the college’s most pressing issues. From the unauthorized allocation of the MacKenzie Scott gift ...
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 you sit down and ask yourself, “what trait do I admire most in people?” A lot of answers start with clichés like trust, humor, or respect. For me, it’s game over when somebody says “I don’t shop ...
City College women’s tennis team is back on track after a 5-4 victory over Canyons College during their home game Feb. 27. The team is currently on a winning streak of three after winning their latest ...
City College’s Academic Senate met on Wednesday, May 6 to discuss language within administrative procedures as well as the faculty excellence awards. Accounting professor Laura Woyach opened the ...
As Santa Barbara City College builds a new Life Fitness Center (LFC) under Measure P, the facility will remain limited to students enrolled in physical education courses. This policy reflects the ...
Being mixed-race in America is a unique experience full of nuance that can be difficult to portray in film and television. The Netflix series “Ginny and Georgia” highlights the internal struggles and ...
As of Wednesday morning on Nov. 6, Jett Black-Maertz is in the lead for the Board of Trustees election Area 3 Santa Barbara district based on a 67.01 % vote, according to unofficial results from the ...
The buzz and hum of oxygen tanks filtered through the bright sunlit halls. Caregivers paced from room to room following the sounds of pinging bells. Bottles rattled in medicine drawers, as the tapping ...
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 ...
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