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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 ...
Due to the pandemic, some college students have had to face the harsh reality of suddenly becoming unemployed and forced to move back home—having to say goodbye to their apartment, but not to their ...
In the midst of a nationwide housing crisis, California has experienced some of its most dramatic effects in recent years. The cost of rent in Santa Barbara has seen an average increase of 66% in the ...
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 ...
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, ...
Right off the coast of Santa Barbara is one of the world’s biggest natural oil seeps. Its natural abundance has benefited the community of Santa Barbara for decades. In recent years, oil rigs were ...
The City College’s Monday Madness Jazz Orchestra had their first event and performance of the year at SOhO Restaurant & Music Club in Victoria Court. The concert opened its doors to students, families ...
As the marine layer lifts and sapphire waves crest in the distance, beholding the island-dotted horizon, one may wonder just how long these sites have been a marvel to those who have inhabited Santa ...
Kyle Richards, from Goleta, is running for the vacant Area 2 seat of City College’s Board of Trustees following council member Robert K. Miller’s stepping down. “[The role of a public servant] isn’t ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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