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The overwhelming yells and cheers of frustration, disbelief and joy from start to finish relayed the undeniable amount of heart these teams and their fans bring to the game of football.
As the holidays approach, amid finals season and last-minute studying sessions, The Channels editors reflected on their favorite holiday movies and what makes each film special. Anika Brodnansky, ...
As the sun sets over the Santa Barbara Zoo and the animals get ready for their slumber, the Zoo transforms into a world of color and light. Visitors will see giant silk lantern animals, under the sea ...
The pursuit of higher education has transcended the traditional classroom. The City College summer 2024 study abroad opportunities allow students to seek first-hand immersive experiences in either ...
In today’s society, social media scandals and rumors are spreading quicker than ever. This causes people online, especially celebrities, to be “cancelled” quickly. But is cancel culture actually a ...
From Solvang, California, Theater Arts student Charlotte Hecker came to City College seeking a small, one-on-one theater education to gain experience and build her portfolio. However, she found more ...
Santa Barbara is a town known for its gorgeous views, great beaches and hiking, expensive real estate and easy-going culture. In a place this beautiful it is sometimes easy to forget that horrific and ...
When needing a place to study, socialize, get creative, or even just need a nap, the Multimodal Lab is the place for you, a place where all students are welcome.
Through the steep hills of campus, up and around Pershing Park, City College hosted its first 5K stampede at La Playa Stadium from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28. This race lasted about ...
Kiala Haas may be a first-year on the team, but as a freshman has had an outstanding performance on City College’s women’s track and field team. She’s showcased her talent and dedication on and off ...
Earlier in the second semester City College’s cafeteria experienced an elevation in prices leaving even bigger strain towards students. On average a student at any school requires a meal of some kind.
Since SBCC’s recognition of becoming a Hispanic-Serving Institution, many different programs have come out of this new title, including Raíces and the TAP program, helping students with their ...
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