UCSB Dean Alleges Insufficient Number of Courses Prior to Fall Quarter 2021
By Atmika Iyer | September 23, 2021
Students at UCSB are required to take 12 units to be considered full-time students — a requirement many students are having difficulty meeting this quarter.
ARTSWEEK
In Review: Kacey Musgraves' "star-crossed" Tragedy Ends in Hope
By Sam Franzini | September 23, 2021
Through her processing of a universal hardship, "star-crossed" cements Musgraves as one of the smartest and emotive writers of our time.
SCIENCE & TECH
Tracing the Pandemics of California Past
By Sean Crommelin | September 25, 2021
One of the most devastating impacts to arise from the Spanish colonial system emerged in the form of disease.
ON THE MENU
Banana Bread with Nuts and Shredded Coconut
By Alice Bilyk | September 23, 2021
Most banana bread recipes use only one or two add-ins and even then only a minimal amount. In this recipe, you use a total of 2 cups of add-ins, and it shows!
NEXUSTENTIALISM
Senior Dreading Seeing That One Bitch
By A. Wiessass | September 23, 2021
With our return to in-person instruction, we all know we are bound to see that one bitch that can make our blood run cold and boil simultaneously.
OPINION
The World Is Literally on Fire and Here's Why
By Athina Mihalopoulos | September 23, 2021
Athina Mihalopoulos reflects on the fires that ravaged Greece this summer, highlighting the dangers of both climate change and arson.
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