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Sharansky’s campus tour with Michael Douglas, talking Israel, anti-Semitism and how to combat BDS
People in the audience at UC Santa Barbara’s Pollack Theater on the evening of Feb. 3 weren’t quite sure what to make of Michael Douglas clapping one hand against the other and then against his leg.
Biking the coast: Swell on wheels
If you’ve ever driven between Ventura and the coastal town of Carpinteria, you’re familiar with the dramatic ocean vistas that beg for attention along the west side of the 101 Freeway.
Should the UC define anti-Semitism? Yes, adopt the State Dept. version
We are 32 organizations representing hundreds of thousands of supporters who are deeply concerned about the safety and well-being of Jewish students at the University of California.
Around-the-clock cleanup effort under way on oil-fouled California beach
Santa Barbara– Cleanup teams labored on Thursday for a third day to remove patches of crude petroleum that stained a California beach and fouled offshore waters from a pipeline rupture that may rank as the biggest oil spill to hit the Santa Barbara coastline in more than four decades.
U.C. Santa Barbara student senate votes down Israel divestment resolution
The University of California, Santa Barbara, student senate narrowly voted down an Israel divestment resolution.
Invocation by Rabbi Evan Goodman at the UCSB Memorial Program
Friends, I am Rabbi Evan Goodman from Santa Barbara Hillel, and it is my profoundly sad privilege to be on this podium with other leaders of our Isla Vista faith communities.
California gunman, in manifesto, said police nearly thwarted plot
A 22-year-old man who killed six people before taking his own life in a rampage through a California college town said in a chilling manifesto that police who knocked on his door last month to check on his welfare nearly foiled his plot.
Man kills six in rampage in California college town
A 22-year-old man killed six people before taking his own life in a rampage through a California college town shortly after he posted a threatening video railing against women, police said on Saturday.
Companions on a lonely journey to recovery
When Susan Kapadia was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009, she felt alone and depressed. Then she found the Breast Cancer Resource Center (BCRC) in Santa Barbara and started — bit by bit — to emotionally recover from it.