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Sinopse
A non-commercial, educational FM station broadcasting for the public interest, KCSB enters into no commercial contracts which allow access to the airwaves and it strives to provide programming substantially different from that carried by commercial broadcast media. It is also designed to be educational for both programmers and listeners. UCSB students and other programmers are provided an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of radio broadcasting, both technically and in terms of broadcast content, and to explore more advanced aspects of broadcasting and the audio medium.KCSB insures that these opportunities are offered to a diverse community, especially people who are traditionally underrepresented in broadcasting.Requests: 805-893-2424 Office: 805-893-3757
Episódios
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AS Senate's Outreach Committee Chair Discusses Ongoing Projects Addressing Food Insecurity and Expanding Student Resources
01/04/2026 Duração: 18minUCSB’s Associated Students Senate is a governing body of elected student representatives serving as the policy-making body for Associated Students (AS). The Senate has five standing committees, comprised of student representatives and senators: Advocacy, Outreach, Finance, Liaison, and Executive. Each committee plays a different role in representing student interests. KCSB's Tatiana Jacquez sat down with Outreach Chair, Noah Luken, to discuss how the Outreach Committee functions and its ongoing projects.
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IVCSD's Community Programs Director Breaks Down New Spring Festival, Soltopia (Short Version)
01/04/2026 Duração: 16minSoltopia is an event introduced by the Isla Vista Community Services District (IVCSD) following the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors' unanimous vote in favor of a noise ordinance during Deltopia weekend. The new music festival aims to offer a sanctioned alternative for Isla Vista's residents to partake in April 4th, the Saturday of Deltopia weekend. KCSB's Tatiana Jacquez spoke with IVCSD's Community Programs and Engagement Director, Myah Mashhadialireza, to learn more about the event.
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IVCSD's Community Engagement Director Breaks Down New Spring Festival, Soltopia (Full Interview)
01/04/2026 Duração: 33minSoltopia is an event introduced by the Isla Vista Community Services District (IVCSD) following the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors' unanimous vote in favor of a noise ordinance during Deltopia weekend. The new music festival aims to offer a sanctioned alternative for Isla Vista's residents to partake in April 4th, the Saturday of Deltopia weekend. KCSB's Tatiana Jacquez spoke with IVCSD's Community Programs and Engagement Director, Myah Mashhadialireza, to learn more about the event.
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International News Update - 03/20/2026
22/03/2026 Duração: 01minKCSB's Devon Szalva brings us the latest news from around the world.
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International News Update - 03/13/2026
22/03/2026 Duração: 01minKCSB's Devon Szalva brings up international news updates from around the world.
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Social Justice & Activism Update - 03/12/2026
22/03/2026 Duração: 02minKCSB's Annabelle Hurst brings us social justice and activism updates from local to national news. Listen in to learn more!
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Sable Resumes Oil Prodution in the Santa Barbara Channel For the first time in over a decade, oil is once again flowing through the pipeline formerly known as Plains All American along the Central Coast. Sable Offshore announced last weekend, Satur
22/03/2026 Duração: 02minFor the first time in over a decade, oil is once again flowing through the pipeline formerly known as Plains All American along the Central Coast. Sable Offshore announced last weekend, Saturday March 14th, that they had started oil production in water offshore Santa Barbara County. KCSB’s Hunter Maher has the story.
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How are American Guns Fueling Cartel Violence?
17/03/2026 Duração: 03minThe killing of cartel leader “El Mencho” reflects how cycles of crime, violence, and death in Mexico are fueled by the US cross-border firearm market. Ella Sadock for KCSB News has the story.
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What's Next for Platform Holly?
17/03/2026 Duração: 05minPlatform Holly has been a permanent fixture off the UCSB coast for going on six decades, but has sat idle since 2015. KCSB’s Hunter Maher sat down with Linda Krop, Chief Counsel for the Environmental Defense Center, to discuss what is coming next for the oil rig.
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UAW-4811 Reaches Tentative Agreement with the University of California Following Eight Months of Bargaining
17/03/2026 Duração: 09minLast Thursday, UAW-4811 rallied outside of Davidson Library at UCSB to demand a better contract and working conditions for academic student workers and staff. Now, a tentative agreement has been reached. What does this mean for these workers, and what are the details of the agreement? KCSB’s Tatiana Jacquez attended the rally and spoke with workers on the ground to learn more.
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Markwayne Mullin's Appointment to Department of Homeland Security
17/03/2026 Duração: 02minMarkwayne Mullin has been appointed as the new Homeland Security Secretary. KCSB’s Charlie Lapetina has the story.
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Renowned Medical Journal Critiques RFK Jr's First Year Leading the US Department of Health and Human Services
17/03/2026 Duração: 03minThe Lancet, one of the most influential medical journals, published a disapproving report on Robert Kennedy Jr’s first year in office as Health and Human Services secretary with KCSB's Ruby Rai
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War in Iran and Gas Prices
17/03/2026 Duração: 01minUnited States and Israel attacks in Iran shock the global oil market. KCSB’s Charlie Lapetina has the story.
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Carpinteria Update - 03/09/2026
10/03/2026 Duração: 02minDennis Mitchell of Carpinteria Valley Radio brings you the latest from the region. For more, you can visit carpinteriavalleyradio.com.
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Westmont College Professor on United States Tariff History and Its Relevance to President Trump
10/03/2026 Duração: 13minWestmont College professor sits down with KCSB’s Charlie Lapetina to break down the history of U.S. tariff policy, the implications of the President’s recent tariff push, and his take on the recent Supreme Court ruling.
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Labor Unions Against AI
10/03/2026 Duração: 03minIn a conference in Sacramento earlier this month, Labor Union leaders warned that if Governor Gavin Newsom does not strengthen AI regulations in the workplace, he will lose voter support in his future presidential elections. KCSB’s Ella Sadock has the story.
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The End of El Mencho
10/03/2026 Duração: 02minOn a recent Sunday morning, Tapalpa, Mexico’s tranquil and scenic charm was shattered, as a military operation to capture the cartel kingpin, known as el Mencho, a leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. KCSB's Jose Vidaurri has the story.
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Lost in Thought: How Mind Wandering Affects What We Remember
09/03/2026 Duração: 09minWhen psychologists study memory, they usually measure what we remember — or what we forget. But what about what was happening inside the mind at the moment of learning? KCSB Lena Cen takes a closer look.
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An Interview with Children's Book Author Mona Damluji
09/03/2026 Duração: 09minTeaching cultural diversity to children has increasingly become more topical. KCSB's Inesha Ranasinghe-Denish interviews Mona Damluji, a children's book author and UCSB professor.
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The Intersection of Politics and Athletics for American Athletes at the 2026 Winter Olympics
09/03/2026 Duração: 01minThe Olympics organization expects athletes to remain neutral about politics. But when the Olympics brings so many nations together in one event, it’s difficult to not speak up about global and national injustices happening. KCSB’s America Flores has the story.