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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nathalie Quintero has worked at multiple colleges before finding her role as program adviser for Raíces at City College. Quintero balances meetings, student appointments and planning to keep the ...
Brian Coryat is dyslexic. He’s terrible at math and not necessarily motivated by paychecks. Yet, he happens to be a multimillionaire. The Scheinfield Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation’s ...
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 ...
On Tuesday, Oct. 14, City College women’s soccer team defeated Ventura College 2-0, along with a Raíces celebration at the game called “Noche de Fútbol” in honor of Latiné Heritage Month. The ...
The Automotive Services and Technology Program at City College offers students hands-on training in modern vehicle technology, preparing them for careers in the automotive industry. With a blend of ...
Living in Santa Barbara could be costly. The infographic above showcases the expenses students spend while attending City College or UCSB. (Jana Leowald) ...
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 ...
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’s baseball team earned their third consecutive Western State Conference (WSC) title during the 2025 season. The Vaqueros had an overall record of 26-15 and a conference record of 17-7.
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