Winter 2020 Week 1

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KCSB-FM Winter Orientation

Hosted by KCSB-FM 91.9 in Santa Barbara

Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at 6 PM – 7:30 PM Corwin Pavillion

KCSB 91.9 FM is your campus and community radio station and we want to meet you at our next recruitment meeting for new programmers, news and sports reporters, and behind-the-scenes volunteers!

Our WINTER Orientation will be held on Tuesday, January 7th at 6pm, in Corwin Pavilion (in the UCen near the UCSB MultiCultural Center) on the UCSB campus. Join us for info on becoming a radio programmer and to get involved in any of the following fields:

☆ MUSIC ☆ NEWS ☆ SPORTS ☆ PUBLIC AFFAIRS ☆ CULTURAL ARTS ☆ PROMOTIONS ☆ ENGINEERING ☆ SPECIAL EVENTS and more!

Orientations are open to ANYBODY; interested college or high school students, community members, faculty etc. are all invited to attend. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! We are a hybrid of a college and community radio station, so everyone has equal access to our airwaves (provided they go through our wonderful training program, KJUC).

If you are unable to make this event, we hold orientations at the beginning of every quarter. So stay tuned for more details regarding our next orientation this coming Spring (March 31st, 2020)!

CONTACT US AT
phone: (805) 893-3921
email: dmc@kcsb.org
on the dial: 91.9 FM
web: kcsb.org


Free Tuesday Film: Hustlers

TUE, JAN 7th,  7:00 + 10:00PM UCSB IV Theater

AS Program Board presents… a FREE screening of Hustlers!

Inspired by a true story, Hustlers tells the story of some savvy strippers who learn how to finesse the wealthy Wall Street big-wigs who frequent their club. Featuring stars like Jennifer Lopez, Constance Wu, Lizzo, Julia Stiles, Cardi B, Lili Reinhart, and Keke Palmer, it’s a film you won’t wanna miss.

Bring snacks, friends, and your ACCESS CARD for a great movie and a good time🍿📽️

Check out the trailer here: https://youtu.be/P_dfc0iqmig


The AS Food Bank is back open! Here are the new winter hours


Free Hot Chocolate, Snacks, and Notebooks

Hosted by UCSB Transfer Student Alliance

January 9, 2020 9 AM – 11 AM @Transfer Student Center in the Library

Welcoming the winter quarter with free hot chocolate to be comfy for the new cold quarter! Free snacks and free notebooks will also be provided. Come stop by!!


FAQ: How does my organization apply for funding?
Go to https://asfb.as.ucsb.edu, and click a tab that says “Requesting Funds” to get info


Interested in becoming a part of Womxn’s Commission? Come join us on Thursdays at 7pm in the Women’s Center Conference Room on the first floor of the SRB!! Our first meeting of the quarter will take place on Thursday, January 9th!!! Meetings are open to everyone


Get to know AS Staff. Once a week, in alpha order, we’ll intro you to an AS staff member. This week, meet

Ruth Garcia Guevara – Community Volunteer Coordinator

Who does she advise?

  • Community Affairs Board
  • Isla Vista Community Relations Committee
  • Elections
  • Childcare Grants
  • Community Volunteer Foundation

Campus committees: Campus Elections Committee

What can she do for students?

  • Advise students in volunteer recruitment and retention
  • Volunteer, non profit and community development resources
  • Primary contact for AS elections

What other duties does she have?

  • Staff Contact for any volunteer programs, and main authorized signer for volunteer hour verification forms.
Where is her desk? Ucen 2523
When is a good time to drop in? Monday-Friday 8am-3pm or make an appointment

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Living History Project
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#HistoryHighlight – In 1968, on Finals Week of Fall Quarter, 10 students participated in a sit-in against Dow Chemical Company who were manufacturing napalm for chemical warfare during the Vietnam War. The company was on campus to recruit workers from UCSB. 9 of the students were reprimanded, since one of them had to leave UCSB due to health reasons. The sanctions ranged from warnings to suspension due to the issue of “censure.” UCSB administration decided to sanction these students because they were imposing on other students’ rights to visit the recruiter, but the students claimed that that was not they were doing. Instead, they wanted to be a presence that let students question their choice to join Dow Chemical, but never prevented them from entering the room. [Hanauer, Gary and Rascati, Wayne. (January 8, 1968). Nine Students Reprimanded for Dow Sit-In. 𝘌𝘭 𝘎𝘢𝘶𝘤𝘩𝘰. Retrieved from alexandria.ucsb.edu/downloads/4q77] . . . #LivingHistoryProject #HistoryHighlight #UCSB #StudentActivism #UCSBHistory #CampusHistory #UCSBStudentActivism

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