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Educational, alternative, and non-commercial. KCSB News is dedicated to covering underreported stories of local, national, and international importance. Our team of student and community journalists here in Santa Barbara County produces content encompassing a variety of topics, ranging from politics and public health to environmental affairs and the arts. You can listen to our newscasts on-air Monday and Thursday at 5:00 pm and new episodes of Inside Isla Vista on Wednesday at 5:00 pm, all o ...
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Psychologist Dr. Deborah Smilovitz Foster explains the impact of art and creativity on your brain and well-being.This interview aired on KCSB on Thursday, April 11 at 5:30pm in conjunction a reading of the UCSB Reads 2024 selection "Your Brain on Art by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross.KCSB News による
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The AS Senate convened on Wednesday, April 10th to discuss the efforts seeking to remove AS President Tessa Veksler from office. The meeting stretched into the early hours of Thursday morning, as the 19 Senators finally decided the fate of the recall election. KCSB’s Joyce Chi explains the results.(CORRECTION: This story previously incorrectly stat…
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Ramadan is a yearly thirty-day period during which Muslims reflect and fast from sunrise to sunset. KCSB’s Zoha Malik attended an iftaar put on by UCSB’s Muslim Student Association to learn more about how Muslim students on campus are observing this year’s Ramadan.KCSB News による
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UC Santa Barbara has settled two lawsuits with Santa Barbara County and the City of Goleta. The university was being sued for failing to live up to its promise to provide housing for its growing enrollment. Sustainable University Now (SUN), has its own legal battle with UCSB. KCSB's Devon Szalva spoke with Dick Flacks, of SUN, to find out more. Her…
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The Chair of the Elections Board at UCSB announced during the AS Senate Meeting on Wednesday, April 3rd, that his team had begun verifying signatures for a recall petition that seeks to remove AS President Tessa Veksler from office. KCSB’s Joyce Chi has more.KCSB News による
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California Assembly Member Blanca Rubia introduced a bill that would require pre-kindergarten through fifth grade teachers be trained with science-based methods this past Wednesday February 7th. KCSB’s Clarissa Hom has the story.KCSB News による
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Democrat Adam Schiff won the California Senate race earlier this month. Big donors in California shaped the state's US Senate race, as millions of dollars were contributed to the campaigns of the three Democratic frontrunners. KCSB’s Mario Fuentes-Godinez has the story.KCSB News による
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Students in the US school system are more at risk of being sent to psychiatrists out of fears of violence and misunderstandings of the use of psychiatric evaluations. KCSB’s Alexandria Pak discusses why this issue exists, how students are affected, who is targeted, and how legislative bodies are trying to address it.…
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Production for cars that help lower emissions have slowed significantly because of growing consumer skepticism, which is causing Biden's plan of transitioning gas fueled cars to electric charged vehicles to slow. Jonathan Coronado, with KCSB News, has the details.KCSB News による
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Dr. Lerone A. Martin, Religious Studies Educator and MLK Scholar at Stanford, came to UCSB's Multicultural Center Building to discuss how the FBI helped and abetted White Christian Nationalism in the U.S. during the Cold War, and their attacks against Martin Luther King. KCSB's Brandon Yi joined the Professor in conversation furthering the contents…
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George Yatchisin is a local poet, writer, journalist and author, oh, and a former KCSB show host. In this conversation he shares his approach to poetry writing, and how it's different than other writing forms. This interview airs on KCSB on Thursday, March 28, at 5:30pm in conjunction a reading of the UCSB Reads 2024 selection "Your Brain on Art by…
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KCSB DJ Darla Bea has been actively engaged in Santa Barbara's Summer Solstice celebration since she was a toddler. Darla speaks with KCSB News reporter Jennifer Zwigl about the history of SB Solstice (including some little-known fun facts!) and her passion for music and live performance. This interview aired on KCSB on Thursday, March 21, at 5:30p…
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A new bill before the Regents of the University of California would ban political speech on the front pages of university-run websites. It was pushed after UC faculty criticized the administration’s response to the October 7th attacks and has since been criticized as an attempt to target and silence pro-Palestinian speech. The board discussed the b…
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The indigenous Yanomami group of Brazil faces a humanitarian crisis as illegal gold miners continue to invade their territory, bringing with them disease and violence. KCSB’s Mario Fuentes-Godinez talked to Bren School PhD candidate Yifan (Flora) He and Venezuelan anthropologist Hortensia Caballero Arias to discuss the matter.…
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KCSB's Rosie Xuan hosts this episode focusing on Deltopia safety advance planning. It features an interview with KCSB's Clarissa Hom and Owen Meyers, leader of the AS-UCSB group UCIV, about how this student group will be keeping streets and residents safe over this spring festival weekend. Rosie Xuan speaks with IV's top law enforcement officer, SB…
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UC students Charlene Macharia, Maggie Modovsky and others, began a hunger strike amidst hostile campus climate to demand UCSB divestment from weapons manufacturing, among other demands. KCSB's Ashley Segat recaps the various chain emails between the students, professors, and A.S. Senators regarding resolutions.…
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UCSB AS Student Body President Tessa Veksler is facing a recall petition, which could potentially lead to her being removed from her role. 327 signatures are required for the petition to move forward. KCSB’s Zoha Malik spoke with one of the students sponsoring the petition to learn more.KCSB News による
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Final results in Michigan’s Democratic Party primary revealed that President Biden won with roughly 80% of the vote. However, nearly 14% of voters filled in their ballots as “uncommitted”. Over 100,000 people voted against Biden as a result of the administration's handling of the Gaza Crisis. KCSB’s Mario Fuentes-Godinez has the story.…
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One of the world's largest Christian schools, Liberty University, is facing a $14 million fine for underreporting and misclassifying sexual assault cases, violating the Clery Act. Former students are also speaking out with their experience and the universities failure to attend to their reports. KCSB’s Ginger Thomas has the story.(This story contai…
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UC Santa Barbara’s MultiCultural Center was closed on February 26th, 2024, after anti-Zionist posters were hung up on the MCC’s walls. Some of the posters called out AS President Tessa Veksler by name. KCSB’s Joyce Chi spoke with President Veksler on March 6th to discuss these events and the fallout.This version features narration and context.…
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UC Santa Barbara’s MultiCultural Center was closed on February 26th, 2024, after anti-Zionist posters were hung up on the MCC’s walls. Some of the posters called out AS President Tessa Veksler by name. KCSB’s Joyce Chi spoke with President Veksler on March 5th to discuss these events and the fallout.This version features context and narration.…
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UC Santa Barbara’s MultiCultural Center was closed on February 26th, 2024, after anti-Zionist posters were hung up on the MCC’s walls. Some of the posters called out AS President Tessa Veksler by name. KCSB's Joyce Chi spoke with President Veksler on March 5th to discuss these events and the fallout.This version is the complete, unedited interview.…
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UCSB's Department of Black Studies held a Day of Interruption on Thursday, March 7, 2024, the anniversary of "Black Sunday," calling for freedom of expression and assembly, and expressing solidarity with Palestinian activism on campus. The day featured a rally calling for UC divestment and a teach-in. KCSB's Brandon Yi and Mario Fuentes-Godinez hav…
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Artist Ty Rawls was commissioned for a piece inspired by the North Hall Takeover of 1968 for UC Santa Barbara’s Center for Black Studies Research. KCSB's Emily Kimmel spoke with Rawls to learn more about the piece and its meaning.KCSB News による
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Ashley Segat from KCSB reports as Central Coast Antiwar Coalition volunteers deliver letters to UCSB Administrators, urging divestment from military manufacturing companies. Ashley interviewed Marcy Winograd and Helena Pasquarella about their roles and goals within the coalition, and recapped a conversation with Dr. Umesh Mishra, the Dean of Engine…
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Oil giant CRC’s recent acquisition of Aera Energy has raised red flags for environmental groups, including environmental nonprofit FracTracker. KCSB's Devon Szalva interviewed Kyle Ferrar, the nonprofit's western program director, to discuss the merger and its implications.KCSB News による
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Modeled after San Diego's “Unsafe Camping Ordinance,” California Senate Bill 1011 is attempting to prohibit encampments in certain areas as well as requiring cities to give unhoused people notice before clearing encampments. KCSB’s Emily Kimmel has the story.KCSB News による
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Scott Safechuck, a Santa Barbara fire captain and public information officer, recounts a recent cliffside rescue on Del Playa, Isla Vista. KCSB’s Alexandria Pak interviews about what to do in the event this happens and how to prevent situations like it.KCSB News による
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New York City landlords complain that new rent control laws allow tenants to stay in apartments, sometimes for years, at below market rent. Their lawsuit threatens rent control laws across the nation, and has made it to the Supreme Court. KCSB's Ray Briare has the story.KCSB News による
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Pakistan's elections took place 10 days ago. While the formerly ousted prime minister Imran Khan's party won the most seats, a military backed coalition with the incumbent prime minister Nawaz Sharif's party seemed likely - until serious information regarding election manipulation came out. KCSB's Annabelle Hurst has the story.…
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Artist and entrepreneur Grace Fisher speaks with KCSB's Jennifer Zwigl about her Inclusive Arts Clubhouse, a space for people of all abilities to get in touch with their inner artist. The Inclusive Arts Clubhouse is located in La Cumbre Plaza https://www.gracefisherfoundation.org/clubhouseThis feature is in connection with the 2024 UCSB Reads selec…
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The Multicultural Center, or MCC, is considered a hub for protecting minority students and diversity. However, recent anti-Zionist posters have drawn backlash, resulting in the MCC’s temporary closing. At a recent AS Senate meeting, Jewish students discussed the MCC posters and anti-Semitism on campus. KCSB’s Joyce Chi recaps what we know so far.…
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