Fall Course Crisis Adds Stress to Students as They Return to In-Person Instruction
By Holly Rusch | October 1, 2021
In light of UCSB's continuing course shortage, Stopple said the university is attempting to provide resources and advising for class registration to an unprecedented number of students on campus.
ARTSWEEK
Literature in Review: Three New Novels for Fall
By Sam Franzini | October 3, 2021
Artsweek talked to three debut authors with books so addicting, you'll get back into reading for pleasure in no time.
SCIENCE & TECH
Back From the Brink: 20 Years of Snowy Plover Conservation at Coal Oil Point Reserve
By Sean Crommelin | September 30, 2021
A challenge since the program was established has been balancing recreational access to Sands Beach with the interests of the plovers.
ON THE MENU
Little Lad Berries and Cream - Two Ways
By Alice Bilyk | September 30, 2021
To get you through these first weeks of in-person classes, here's a recipe for berries and cream (little lad dance optional).
OPINION
The Death of Physical Media
By Min Seo Riu | September 30, 2021
Min Seo Riu unpacks the rise of streaming services and resulting decline of physical media.
Comic of the Week: Back to My Favorite Dining Hall, Ortega
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