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More than 200 community members gathered recently for Santa Barbara Channelkeeper’s Blue Water Ball, a celebration of the ...
A short film written by UC Santa Barbara student Travers Tobis was nominated for a College Television Award — an honor often ...
On Saturday, March 29, more than 200 community members gathered for Santa Barbara Channelkeeper’s Blue Water Ball, a ...
Earth Day has its origins in the late 1960s with the growing environmental movement. After a devastating oil spill in Santa ...
Featuring alum Nori Muster, “Monkey on a Stick,” Jason Lapeyre’s documentary about the Hare Krishnas, will be screened at 7 p ...
The actor and musician discusses how to “let it do you,” why almost dying was a gift, and his new album, “Slow Magic.” ...
Inside our fall/winter issue you'll find a trio of inspiring conservation stories from California's eastern Sierra region, where UC Santa Barbara has a natural reserve ... by alum Charin Park '22.
A running theme of Ma’s “reflections” related to his own humility in the service of humanity linked to what Nosrat called a ...
The actress made history as the first out trans person to receive an acting Oscar nomination, though she courted scandal for ...
David Farmer had been hunting vocalizations for the multitudinous “Moria orcs” in the first “Lord of The Rings” movie and “needed something new and cool.” Sightseeing with his wife, Farmer was not ...
In the 1960s, Clevenger was strongly influenced by Jacques-Yves Cousteau films on the underwater world ... National Geographic, Nature’s Best, National Geographic Traveler, Nature Conservancy ...
A single IMP connected to one computer wasn’t much of a network. So it was very exciting in September 1969 when IMP-1 was ...
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