On Monday, Feb. 2 the Santa Barbara International Film Center’s McHurley Film Center held its grand opening ceremony. Among ...
On Jan. 30, City College’s Board of Trustees President Jonathan Abboud issued a statement regarding the $20 million MacKenzie Scott grant gifted to the college in July 2021. The statement explained ...
City College women’s volleyball team went against Los Angeles Pierce College on Nov. 6 at Robertson Gymnasium in Isla Vista, Calif. The Vaqueros won the match in three sets, sweeping and dominating La ...
Clergy for Choice Central Coast is a coalition of over 80 faith leaders from Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, Unitarian Universalist, and other religious traditions in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and ...
City College freshman Annie Betts has emerged as a star on the women’s golf team, finishing in the top two at every tournament this golf season. Bett’s golf journey began in seventh grade when she was ...
The current ongoing acts of censorship in journalism are something that has not only gone against the First Amendment, but has affected journalists across the country, including aspiring student ...
Cancel Culture has grown into a huge thing on social media in recent days, The Channels asked two writers to discuss if cancel culture is a necessary form of social justice in today’s society or an ...
When going shopping this time of year, it is impossible to ignore the pink and red balloons and heart shaped chocolate, and there is no denying Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. For some, the ...
A gentle October breeze sends leaves fluttering from where they hang from trees as warm sunlight casts soft shadows on the sidewalk below. While people are chatting and shopping, attendees can hear ...
In light of controversial injustices around the globe, The Channels asked two staff members their opinions on whether celebrities should use their platforms to speak out against injustice. Sofia ...
The beautiful sounds of City College’s big bands echoed through the Garvin Theatre and over West Campus’ foggy hills on Monday night. The annual Big Band Blowout was an incredible show featuring three ...
The entire City College athletic department is on probation until Sept. 10, 2026 following the recent discovery that 16 out-of-state football players’ applications were fraudulently manipulated by ...
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