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Jett Black-Maertz, a candidate for the Board of Trustees Area three of Santa Barbara’s open seat, hopes to create stability within City College. Originally from Santa Barbara, Black-Maertz traveled ...
For many City College students, summer is a time of transformation, exploration, and learning. As the ball begins to roll for the fall 2023 semester, the editors wanted to share about their summer ...
The fear of robots taking over humanity has been a subject of science-fiction movies since the 1950s. In recent years, the developments made in artificial intelligence have made this once dystopian ...
The Metropolitan Transit District line 15X, also known as the SBCC/UCSB express, now travels beyond its original running time of 5:50 p.m., with departures from City College extended until 9:35 p.m.
Celebrities’ private jet use spotlights a gap between environmental advocacy and action as climate concerns mount. Carbon emissions are released into the atmosphere, particularly carbon dioxide. CO2 ...
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, ...
The overwhelming yells and cheers of frustration, disbelief and joy from start to finish relayed the undeniable amount of heart these teams and their fans bring to the game of football.
Concerns conflict with excitement as City College professors and the campus store alike prepare for Follett, a textbook publisher and education material distribution company, to take over textbook ...
California Community Colleges are facing a surge in fraudulent bots enrollments, with increasingly sophisticated bots pretending to be real students in order to illegally obtain financial aid. City ...
During International Education Week, the SBCC Ambassadors Program hosted a talent show in the BC Forum to celebrate City College’s diverse cultures. With 13 acts performing, attendees have seen and ...
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 ...
City College is continuing to host Michael Shermer at a faculty colloquium in the Garvin Theatre, in spite of new information that multiple women have accused him of sexual harassment. Chemistry Chair ...