For the Winter 2019 quarter, KCSB Sports is doing a two-and-a-half hour call in show for UCSB basketball games! The schedule is as follows:
1/31 - MBB vs UC Irvine
2/6 - MBB vs CSUN
2/7 - WBB vs UC Davis
2/14 - MBB at UC Riverside
2/21…
KCSB-FM and IV Trading Post are hosting a yard sale/hangout on Wed., February 27th in the KCSB Courtyard (under Storke Tower). Stop by for some cool(?) kcsb swag, good(?) records and cds, interesting(?) individuals, and tasty(?) food. IV Trading Post will be hosting…
Exxon and Shell have joined forces in a proposal to drill more wells and increase oil production in Santa Barbara County. One week ago tonight the County's Planning department held a public hearing in Santa Maria for citizen comment on the draft of…
KCSB-FM and the IV Food Co-Op are throwing an open mic night! Join us for a night of some sweet local talent. Music, stand-up, or literally any other kind of performance is welcome (seriously, it gets weird).
Snacks & Drinks will be provided by…
KCSB's Harry Lawton previews the selection of movies that'll be playing at the annual, and much anticipated, Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
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What is Fund Drive?
During the 10 days of KCSB's Annual Fund Drive, we broadcast special programs in the hopes of gaining listener support and contributions. KCSB receives no state funding. Money donated during Fund Drive is necessary to fund day to day…
Pure Shit (los angeles)
bandcamp: https://pureshitinfo.bandcamp.com/releases
Rolex (los angeles)
bandcamp: https://rolex.bandcamp.com/
Grimly Forming (los angeles)
bandcamp: https://grimlyforming.bandcamp.com/
Blast Radius (santa ana)
bandcamp: https://blastradius714.bandcamp.com/releases
Mullholland (ventura)
https://mulholland805.bandcamp.com/
Feb., 15th @ Biko Garage (6612 Sueno Rd.)
9pm
$5 - $10 Donation
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KCSB's Dorothy Tang speaks with CAPS therapists Junichi Shimaoka and Marissa Floro about how the university is attempting to shift towards a preventative care model to serve a growing student demand, as well as Professor Mimi Khuc of the Asian American Literary Review…