It’s crazy how siblings can be extremely annoying a majority of the time, but end up being one of the relationships we value ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed Assembly Bill 1575, also known as the Katie Meyers Law. This bill allows university ...
Chromebook carts can be found in most classrooms, but they’re seldom used by students, as most bring their own devices to use ...
City College’s first Bachelor’s program has been granted provisional approval by the California Community Colleges Chancellor ...
Kyle Richards is anticipated to win the Board of Trustees seat for Area 2 against Lisa Sloan with a vote of 64.08% , according to unofficial results from the County of Santa Barbara elections division ...
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 ...
Early election results Wednesday morning showed City College’s bond Measure P was passing with a 67.01% vote, according to unofficial results from the County of Santa Barbara elections division.
As of midnight on Wednesday, Nov. 6, David Morris is predicted to be elected as a Board of Trustee member representing Area 4. According to unofficial results from the County of Santa Barbara ...
The newly established City College Fashion Club is making waves among students who are passionate about style and sustainability. The idea was born after club President Kassie Tui and Vice President ...
The College Planning Council discussed City College’s faculty hiring process and budget decisions at their meeting on Oct. 29.   Issues of transparency within the hiring process at City College were ...
Are election shenanigans, including outright admitted lies, lawful protected free speech? Are there any voter protections available? These remain unanswered questions as SBCC District voters, which ...
Our Community College Board needs a voice for local students. I am Lisa Sloan, running for trustee to bring the Santa Barbara City College Board back to its mission to prioritize our district students ...