What Remote Learning Misses: The Motivation Factor

By: Dami Akande From mid- to late March, school administrators all over the country began to make the difficult  decision to shut down their physical sites as the threat of an uncontrollable Covid-19 outbreak  loomed. Millions of students were promptly transitioned into a remote learning system,  utilizing online applications such as Zoom or Google Classroom, […]

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Remotely Making A Big Difference: Professors & COVID-19

By Brooke Russell Until now, rigorous education has always been championed as a positive, crucial force for students, as well as society. Degrees from top-tier institutions convey not only the mastery of certain materials and information but also, the ability to persevere through an intensive workload. With the COVID-19 pandemic wreaking financial, physical, and emotional

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Job Market Jitters: UCSB seniors feel the pressure of graduating during a recession

By Amelia Buckley “Know your skills and talents, and don’t be afraid to try on new ones; take a chance on yourself.”  Those are the words of advice from 2009 college graduate Christopher Dunn-Rankin to the class of 2020. As someone who graduated during the last big recession, he acknowledges that he, like most of

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Coping with Covid-19: How College Students Manage Mental Health

By Lauren Bartolotta Image: Sharp  College students are facing new academic, financial, and mental health challenges as the Covid-19 crisis continues to disrupt ordinary life. According to a recent survey conducted by the mental health advocacy nonprofit Active Minds, 80% of college students reported that the sudden changes associated with Covid-19 significantly and negatively impacted

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Making the Switch from the Dorms to Adulting in Isla Vista: A Guide for the UC Santa Barbara Gaucho

By Sarah Carlin, Mariyah Lewis, and Alexandra Gessesse Moving from the UC Santa Barbara dorms to Isla Vista is undoubtedly one of the most exciting experiences in a Gaucho’s college career. Students can say goodbye to the strict rules of the dorms, and move from tiny, cramped bedrooms on campus to slightly bigger, cramped bedrooms

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Theatres of Santa Barbara

By Shannon Hsu Arlington Theatre The Arlington Theatre is the most well-known performing arts center and largest movie theater in the city of Santa Barbara. Not only does it regularly screen movies and host performances, but people from all over, including many stars from Hollywood, also come to participate in the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

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