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1 Battle Camp S1: Reality Rivalries with Dana Moon & QT 1:00:36
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Do you have fond childhood memories of summer camp? For a chance at $250,000, campers must compete in a series of summer camp-themed challenges to prove that they are unbeatable, unhateable, and unbreakable. Host Chris Burns is joined by the multi-talented comedian Dana Moon to recap the first five episodes of season one of Battle Camp . Plus, Quori-Tyler (aka QT) joins the podcast to dish on the camp gossip, team dynamics, and the Watson to her Sherlock Holmes. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
Understanding Financial Aid With a Mixed-Status Family
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Heightened privacy concerns for students from mixed status families has led to a decrease in students applying for financial aid. KCSB’s Ashley Segat explains the financial aid process for these students and their families.
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Heightened privacy concerns for students from mixed status families has led to a decrease in students applying for financial aid. KCSB’s Ashley Segat explains the financial aid process for these students and their families.
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KCSB's Anvi Murarka brings you the latest in science and technology.
KCSB's Emily Kimmel brings you the latest in labor, activism, and social justice.
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1 Meet the Candidates: External Vice President for Local Affairs (EVPLA) 16:21
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Hear from Neha Kumaran and EJ Raad, who are running for AS External Vice President for Local Affairs. Visit vote.as.ucsb.edu to vote before Friday, May 9 at 12 PM. Timestamps: Kumaran - 00:24-07:50 Raad - 07:54-16:00
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Hear from Le Anh Metzger and Dan Siddiqui, who are running for AS President. Visit vote.as.ucsb.edu to vote before Friday, May 9 at 12 PM. Timestamps: Metzger - 00:10-09:47 Siddiqui - 09:56-24:36
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1 Meet the Candidates: AS Internal Vice President (IVP) 12:10
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Hear from Enri Lala, one of two candidates running for AS Internal Vice President. (Allan Maldonado did not respond to our interview requests.) Visit vote.as.ucsb.edu to vote before Friday, May 9 at 12 PM.
KCSB's Annabelle Hurst brings you the latest in political news.
Dennis Mitchell of Carpinteria Valley Radio brings you the latest from Carpinteria. For more, visit carpinteriavalleyradio.com.
The UCPD has received four reports of hate crimes since April 28th, all based on ethnicity or national origin. Jam was on the phone with her friend walking by student health when she heard a man yell “get out of my country” and repeatedly ask for her green card. While waiting on the police non-emergency line with two girls who came over to help, the man who yelled at Jam aggressively rode his bike next to her, spat on her face, and rode off. These attacks at UCSB come as the Donald Trump administration continues their crusade against immigrants. Jam said that she and her family have been noticing an increase in hatred under the new administration, adding, “I don't know what it is going to take for them to acknowledge that the presidency has had an impact on people. They feel like it's normal now. Like people with those sentiments, they feel like it's normal. And we can't let them think that.” UCSB Sent out a timely alert the day after Jam's assault, once a second instance of a hate crime was reported to the UCPD. KCSB asked UCSB spokesperson Kiki Reyes why the alert went out a day after the initial hate crime. She said that, "Initial reports related to this incident indicated that the perpetrator left campus and was no longer on campus. A second report indicated a pattern and a timely warning was issued." Reyes is referring to requirements for universities to send out timely alerts when there is a "serious or ongoing threat to the campus community," as outlined under the Clery Act. The UCSB crime log indicates that all four hate crime instances would qualify under the Clery act. Jam expressed frustration that the instance of her assualt wasn't enough to trigger a timely warning. Jam thinks that her experience wasn't "an individual issue, but a community one," and wants people to know, if they "see something, say something."…
Santa Barbara marked International Workers’ Day with a strike, a teach-in, speeches, and a march at UCSB, and a rally at the County Courthouse downtown. KCSB’s Ray Briare has more.
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1 Endangered Steelhead Trout That Survived Palisades Fire Spawn in Santa Barbara County 1:32
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A group of endangered steelhead trout that survived relocation during the Palisades fire has begun to flourish in Santa Barbara County. KCSB’s Nicolás Brown-Corrada has more.
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1 How Trump's Tariffs Could Impact the US and Santa Barbara 12:37
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Is the US headed for a recession? KCSB's Robert Stark poses this question to UCSB economics Professor Lanny Ebenstein who also comments on potential impact on Santa Barbara's South Coast.
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KCSB's Mavis Holley brings you the latest in environmental news.
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1 Judicial Council Finds Election Manipulation, Pushes Back UCSB Elections 7:39
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Two Judicial Council decisions have pushed all UCSB election deadlines back. The deadline to declare for choice candidacy has been extended to Friday, May 2nd at noon; the campaigning period will now start on Saturday, May 3rd.; and students will cast their ballots online on GOLD between Monday, May 5th and Friday, May 9th at noon. KCSB's Rosie Bultman has more.…
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KCSB's Anvi Murarka brings you the latest in science and technology.
In 2015, Plains All American's oil pipeline, carrying oil from the offshore Santa Ynez Unit, ruptured along the Gaviota Coast. The spill spread across 150 miles of California's coast, killing wildlife, harming residents, and hurting the economy. The initial rupture occurred because of a flawed pipeline design and inadequate pipeline management, leading to a catastrophic rupture. Now, the new owner and operator, Sable Offshore Corp, is attempting to restart the same pipelines without effective corrosion prevention. With the potential for another oil spill looming, community members are fighting back against Sable to protect vital natural resources and the coastline. With several legal fights underway, Mavis Holley has the story.…
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1 Father of Deceased UCSB Student Liz Hamel Pleads for Help 6:59
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A UCSB freshman apparently fell to her death at the San Rafael dorm in February. Two months later the circumstances are still a mystery, and her father is begging for information. KCSB's Ray Briare has this story. Anyone with relevant information may contact Claytor Investigations by calling or texting 805-335-3851. Update (5/2): The man in the photograph has been identified and denied any wrongdoing, according to SFGate. He said he did not call 911 because he was afraid. UCPD did not provide further details and said the investigation is ongoing. A lawyer for Hamel’s family said they still need answers as to what happened that night.…
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1 Judicial Council Finds Election Manipulation, Pushes Back UCSB Elections 7:48
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Two Judicial Council Decisions have pushed all UCSB election deadlines back. The deadline to declare for choice candidacy has been extended to Friday, May 2nd at noon; the campaigning period will now start on Saturday, May 3rd.; and students will cast their ballots online on GOLD between Monday, May 5th and Friday, May 9th at noon. KCSB's Rosie Bultman has more.…
2025 May Day March at UCSB by KCSB News
KCSB's Emily Kimmel has the latest in labor and activism news.
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1 The People's Program: The Maryland Father Trapped in El Salvador 1:04:41
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Rosie Bultman and Salvadoran Journalist Ricardo Avelar discuss the significance of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's unlawful deportation, El Salvador's crime crackdown, and the growing relationship between Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele and Donald Trump.
KCSB's Annabelle Hurst brings you the latest in political news.
Dennis Mitchell with Carpinteria Valley Radio brings you the latest from Carpinteria. For more, visit carpinteriavalleyradio.com.
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1 UC Student Workers Union Fights for Legal Recognition 7:06
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The UCSB Student Workers Union has been hosting meetings and reaching out to student employees to discuss workplace issues, while attempting to gain legal recognition as a union. KCSB's Annabelle Hurst talked to union organizer Anissa Carter about the organization.
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1 UCSB Professor Recognized for Bringing Black Linguistic Justice to the Classroom 6:46
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A UCSB professor has won the Conference of College Composition and Communication’s Richard Braddock Award for her work on bringing Black linguistic justice into the classroom. Dr. Michelle Petty says the article, which she co-authored, focuses on the research behind and the details of a website with guides for Black students to advocate for themselves in the classroom and for writing instructors to better evaluate students' work. From the Independent and KCSB News, Christina McDermott has this story.…
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1 Santa Barbara Lights Up Green in Honor of Mental Health Awareness Month 5:42
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As Mental Health Awareness Month approaches in May, individuals are stressed now, especially with the state of the country. The Santa Barbara County Department of Behavioral Wellness is inviting people to light up their buildings green as a form of solidarity. KCSB News’ Alice Dehghanzadeh has more.
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1 How Can the Community Salvage Its Gardens After the Eaton Fire? 8:44
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Since the devastating effects of urban infrastructure destruction in the wake of the Eaton fire on January 7th, the Army Corps of Engineers decided not to conduct soil testing but has been clearing 6 inches of topsoil from the burned areas as a precaution against ash that has landed on the soil. Only on April 11th, preliminary testing released by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health revealed elevated levels of toxic chemicals, including lead and arsenic, in the soil, raising health concerns about community interaction with these sites. Community members who garden and who are working on revitalizing the land are responding to these catastrophic results in unique ways.…
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1 Wisconsin Law Poses Risk for Transgender People Seeking Name Change 2:28
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In the state of Wisconsin, those seeking to legally change their names must do so publicly; however the process poses a risk to transgender people who may face harassment due to the publicity. State Senators have introduced a bill that attempts to grant confidentiality to transgender people seeking a name change. KCSB’s Clarissa Hom has the story.…
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1 California Lobbying Hits Record of More Than Half a Billion in 2024 2:23
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According to CalMatters, lobbying spending in California surged to a record-high $540 million in 2024, a 10% increase from the year 2023. The rise was fueled by major players like Google, Chevron, and PacifiCorp. KCSB’s Eva Wang has the story.
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1 UCSB Moves Forward With Major Student Housing Project 2:27
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On April 10, the California Coastal Commission approved changes to UCSB's long range development plan, which will allow construction of San Benito student housing to start. The plan is to break ground this year. Here's the Santa Barbara Independent's Christina McDermott with this story.
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1 UCSB Students Call for Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day 2:39
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April 24th marks the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. UCSB’s Armenian Student Association chanted and held signs outside of Storke Tower to raise awareness.
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1 UCSB's Spring Elections Are On Hold. What's Next? 1:47
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All spring elections at UCSB have been halted following an injunction issued by the AS Judicial Council. KCSB's Joyce Chi has more.
Dennis Mitchell with Carpinteria Valley Radio brings you the latest from Carpinteria. For more, visit carpinteriavalleyradio.com.
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1 Public Invited to Give Input on Proposed Changes to Santa Barbara Bus Service 1:30
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Santa Barbara’s bus service is holding meetings to get feedback on the “Tap2Ride” payment system and to propose an addition to the UCSB Express line 24x and a new microbus service. The company’s aim is to speed up transit during rush hour. KCSB’s Devin Greer explains more on the possible changes to the Metropolitan Transit District.…
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1 The Implications of Trump’s Crackdown on Immigrants’ Free Speech 9:55
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ACLU Senior Staff Attorney Minju Cho talked to KCSB's Joyce Chi about how many major constitutional protections extend to everybody -- not just citizens -- and about the broader implications of the Trump administration's crackdown on free speech. Song credit: County Seat by Blue Dot Sessions
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1 Whistleblower Reveals Information Regarding Potential DOGE Cyber Security Breach 3:24
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A whistleblower complaint claims that Elon Musk’s team of technologists may be responsible for a “significant cybersecurity breach”. In an affidavit, the whistleblower claims that DOGE staffers were given access into the National Labor Relations Board's system that houses sensitive case files as early as the beginning of March. KCSB's Emily Kimmel has the story.…
KCSB's Joyce Chi brings you the latest in public health news.
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1 UCSB Spring Elections Raise Questions of Electoral Integrity 6:32
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UCSB Associated Students elections are less than a week away. As the elections grow closer, students have raised concerns around how some AS senators have handled the elections process. KCSB’s Rosie Bultman and Joyce Chi have more.
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1 Virginia University Memorializes the Victim of a Stolen Heart 50 Years Later 3:44
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KCSB's Emerson Good reports on the new mural at Virginia Commonwealth University which honors the memory of Bruce Tucker, a victim of a nonconsensual heart transplant in the 1960s. A story of injustice and legacy, his medical mistreatment resonates deeply in a time when conversations about racial equity are more urgent than ever.…
Multiple reports of a black bear wandering around UCSB has prompted the university to notify its students through an emergency alert. The Santa Barbara Independent’s Christina McDermott has more.
KCSB's Emily Kimmel brings you the latest in labor & activism.
KCSB's Annabelle Hurst brings you the latest in political news.
Dennis Mitchell with Carpinteria Valley Radio brings you the latest from Carpinteria. For more, visit carpinteriavalleyradio.com.
KCSB's Joyce Chi brings you the headlines in local, national, and international news from the Monday, April 7 Newscast. -- Tonight's headlines were written by Annabelle Hurst and Joyce Chi. Photo description: The California Coastal Commission approves UCSB's proposed San Benito housing project. (Courtesy)…
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1 OISS Offers Recommendations and Resources for International UCSB Students 11:03
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It’s a troubling time for international students at U.S. universities. Not only are their campuses facing federal cuts, but many of them have been targeted for visa revocation and deportation, especially in relation to pro-Palestinian activism. To learn more about resources for international students at UCSB, KCSB’s Joyce Chi talked to Erik Williams, Director of the Office of International Students and Scholars.…
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1 How Red Cards Help Immigrants Assert Legal Protections 1:51
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As immigration enforcement continues, Red Cards help people understand and use their rights. KCSB's Mariela Vargas reports on the importance of this tool.
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