An online exhibition has been created honoring the acts of love and compassion that emerged in Isla Vista and on the UCSB campus following the deadly tragedy in Isla Vista in 2014. KCSB's Lisa Osborn spoke with UCSB librarian Annie Platoff to find…
The oil company found criminally responsible has been slapped with more than 3-million dollars in fines. Now, another oil company is making an effort to restart oil production operations in the area. As KCSB’s Bryndon Madison, reports - the plan is getting some…
KCSB's Timothy Motte recaps the events leading up to the renewed tension between Iran and U.S.
On Sunday, May 26th, Biko Garage is hosting Rudy De Anda, Valley Wolf, and Goldy at 4p!
Rudy De Anda (long beach)
https://porchpartyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/ostranenie
Valley Wolf (modesto)
https://valleywolf.bandcamp.com/releases
Goldy (santa barbara)
$5-10 donation suggested
all ages
Since this past week, the U.S. has been in a state of political divide over abortion legislation on the state level. KCSBs Daisy Kershaw takes a look back at the history of the fight for legal abortion in the US as well as…
KCSB's Lizzy Mau speaks with clinical psychologist Eric Nelson from Westmont College about the rise in anxiety diagnoses in students.
Cheers to the class of 2019! We asked our graduating DJs to reflect on their time here at KCSB-FM and to share some of their favorite memories from around the station. Congrats y'all, we'll miss ya!
Julia Madden-Fulk
Julia's show is called "She's Lost…
KCSB is hosting another OPEN MIC NIGHT! Music, stand-up, and a chance to share your talents under the influence of pizza or whatever your age allows.
Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 6PM-9PM @ Rockfire Grill
All talent welcome: spoken word, music performance, comedy, etc.
To reserve a…
With the recent presidential veto, the U.S. will continue participating in an unauthorized war. KCSB's Nassef Mohsen Ali covers a panel discussion on the war in Yemen.
At the end of April, KCSB News profiled several sexual assault cases at UCSB that were overturned at the beginning of the 2018 2019 school year. While the three cases differed in their respective details, the university-determined ruling in each case was reversed…
