Today’s newscast includes a story from Jackie Sheeley about a young man who fasted to raise awareness about homeless youth. Joseph Farsakh reports on a UCSB event focusing on globalization. Science reporter Megan Murray has a story about biomolecular materials, viruses, and energy. Headlines: an Associated Students’ town hall meeting, scheduled for Nov. 20, 4 p.m., at Corwin Pavilion, on a university plan to require undergrads to carry 15 units per quarter (instead of 12 units) to be considered full-time; and a court ruling on SUV emissions. Tori Lyon, Avalon Jeffrey, Zak Koretz, and Cathy Murillo contributed to today’s broadcast.
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Click play on the player above to listen to KCSB live! (Adobe Flash Player Required). Other webcast options available here.KCSB Fund Drive Resumes Feb. 2nd After Tea Fire Suspension
KCSB's On-Air Drive will resume on Feb. 2nd, 2009. You can also donate anytime at this website (see our new "Store" for cool thank-you gifts) or by calling 893-3757 or 893-3921. For more info click here.KCSB Sponsors Local Events
Bart Davenport, Franklin for Short, and Simone Rubi Spinning Vinyl: Fri., Dec. 19, 9pm. 21+. Mercury Lounge. For more info, click here.
Tallest Man on Earth & The Mutineers: Mon., Dec. 22, 730pm. All-ages. SOhO. For more info, click here.




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