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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.
With lines at grocery stores growing longer, some Santa Barbara locals have been heading to the harbor for a fresh and speedy way to get their seafood. One of the youngest vendors down at the harbor ...
Through the steep hills of campus, up and around Pershing Park, City College hosted its first 5K stampede at La Playa Stadium from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28. This race lasted about ...
As the marine layer lifts and sapphire waves crest in the distance, beholding the island-dotted horizon, one may wonder just how long these sites have been a marvel to those who have inhabited Santa ...
The man, who was a UCSB graduate from 2023, who fell 50 feet off of the bluffs in Isla Vista and died due to his injuries on Saturday, April 20 has now been identified. Jacob William Aladar Parker, 23 ...
City College offers many English courses on campus for students to take, including an English 110 class that was created by and for veterans. To engage the students, each assignment is military ...
The entire City College athletic department is on probation until Sept. 10, 2026 following the recent discovery that 16 out-of-state football players’ applications were fraudulently manipulated by ...
In light of controversial injustices around the globe, The Channels asked two staff members their opinions on whether celebrities should use their platforms to speak out against injustice.
Since SBCC’s recognition of becoming a Hispanic-Serving Institution, many different programs have come out of this new title, including Raíces and the TAP program, helping students with their ...
The Santa Barbara Police Department has installed a new system where social workers can be deployed to assist officers in handling conflicts. Outrage and debate about the responsibility of law ...
City College’s Men’s basketball caps off the 2023-24 season with a win over Oxnard College. For what was an unforgettable final game of their City College careers, Isaiah Hicks, Tyler Williams and ...
Clergy for Choice Central Coast is a coalition of over 80 faith leaders from Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, Unitarian Universalist, and other religious traditions in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and ...