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My biggest issue is spice. Specifically, the lack of it in so much of what I eat. My dad told me when I was younger, even to this day actually, that if I keep going down this path, I’ll burn off my ...
The terms “invasive” and “alien” are highly negative and overused labels that can cause people to overlook the complexities, good and bad, of how organisms interact with their environment. Their ...
With the beginning of the 2025-26 school year approaching, freshmen at UC Santa Barbara may have physically survived the ...
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is defined by the Indigenous Climate Hub as the “cumulative body of knowledge, ...
Disclosure: I rode on The Wave a total of four times without being charged a fare (the service is fare-free until mid-August). All bookings are done by my own volition. The Santa Barbara Metropolitan ...
In the wake of the United States Environmental Protection Agency announcing its decision to withdraw its classification of ...
On July 13, the Major League Baseball draft took place, giving talented athletes a chance to go pro. This draft proved to be ...
The A.S. Senate proposed new bills to reform its legal code and the president discussed plans regarding the ban on student ...
At UCSB, there’s this unspoken rule: don’t make things too serious. And it’s not that people aren’t smart or engaged, it’s that being openly political, especially outside of class, feels out of place.
Through analyzing spatial and temporal aspects of I.C.E. sightings across both Goleta and Santa Barbara, along with overlaying population data from the American Community Survey (ACS), the Nexus aims ...
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