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Archive for April, 2009

KCSB Community News April 13

* Headlines: U.S. policy change regarding Cuba, SB County annual agricultural production figures, latest on Somali pirates situation, political turmoil in Bangkok, Thailand * UCSB's Take Back the Night event Casey Capachi * Gender, Race, and Sexuality: a workshop sponsored by the MultiCultural Center Omer Harari Announcer Meredith [...]

Associated Students Candidates Debates/Forums 2009

Candidates for: * Internal Vice President * External Vice President - Local Affairs * Off Campus Representatives A-M * Off Campus Representatives N-Z (due to technical problems, this forum was not recorded in its entirety, but each candidate is given equal time in this segment) Moderator: Aaron Jones, A.S. Staff

Thursday’s “Culture of Protest” Reflects Upon Pesach and Easter

"Culture of Protest" host Professor Dick Flacks writes, "On this week's show we respond to the convergence of the two holidays with music relating to the social meanings of both. The passover seder speaks to the generations about slavery and its overcoming, and we will feature a number of songs that deliberately link Jewish, African [...]

KCSB Morning Headlines – April 9, 2009

Earthquake Death Toll Climbs To 279 Kim Jong Il Makes Public Appearance After Suspected Stroke US Jobless Rate Down Global Job Insecurity Up UC Santa Cruz Freshman Admission Rating Drops To Lowest of Nine Campuses 

KCSB & Club Mercy Present Mirah Live at SOhO, Weds., April 8th

KCSB & Club Mercy Present Mirah Live at SOhO, Weds., April 8th

On Weds., April 8th, KCSB and Club Mercy present Kill Rock Stars Records artist Mirah, live at SOhO Restaurant and Nightclub in downtown Santa Barbara. From Portland, Oregon, Mirah will be performing songs from her new album “(a)spera,” and from her entire catalogue. Warming things up will be label-mate Tender Forever (aka Melanie Valera), [...]

Morning Headlines – April 8, 2009

KCSB Morning Headlines Suspected US Missile Strike In Pakistan Kills 3, Injures 5 Obama Administration Defends Warrantless Wiretapping Israel To Conduct Longest  Military Exercise In Its History Israeli Foreign Exports Down After Boycott Efforts US Congressional Delegation Recommends End to Travel and Trade Embargoes On Cuba 

Associated Students Presidential Candidates Debate 4/7/09

The race for A.S. President is on! Listen to the candidates to know their positions, values, and platforms. Moderator: Aaron Jones. Candidates: Paulina Abustan, Daniel Plotkin, and Charlie Arreloa. Recorded courtesy of the KCSB News and Public Affairs Department.

KCSB Presents “UCSB Reads” Broadcasts of the Dalai Lama’s “Ethics for a New Millennium,” Weekdays at Noon

KCSB Presents “UCSB Reads” Broadcasts of the Dalai Lama’s “Ethics for a New Millennium,” Weekdays at Noon

For the third year, KCSB 91.9 FM is participating in the UCSB Reads common reading experience. Each weekday at noon, starting on Monday, March 30th, KCSB will be airing half-hour readings from the Dalai Lama’s book, "Ethics for a New Millennium." UCSB Reads is part of a series of area events in anticipation of the Dalai Lama's visit on [...]

Morning News Headlines – April 7, 2009

Morning Headlines from the 8:00 o'clock hour... Death Toll in Italy Climbs to 207 Obama Makes Unannounced Trip to Baghdad Verdict in Fujimori Trial Today  UCSC Community Studies Department Says It Will Be Dismantled *UPDATES:  Former Peru President Alberto Fujimori was convicted shortly after this morning's headlines went to air. [...]

A Conversation with Journalist and Japan Scholar Ian Buruma on “Market Place of Ideas,” Thursday at 12:30pm

A Conversation with Journalist and Japan Scholar Ian Buruma on “Market Place of Ideas,” Thursday at 12:30pm

This week on The Marketplace of Ideas, Colin Marshall talks with Ian Buruma, journalist, novelist, documentarian and Henry R. Luce, Professor of Human Rights and Journalism at Bard College. Buruma's new book is a sprawling historical novel called The China Lover, a semi-fictionalized history of Japan during and after World War II and the life [...]

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