Thousands of schools were victimized on Thursday by an international cyberattack on Canvas, a learning platform used for ...
The Vandenberg Village mother accused of killing her 9-year-old daughter, Melodee, is scheduled to return to court for a ...
For the second straight election, Noozhawk and CalMatters are partnering on a VotingMatters forum — this time focused on the ...
Ricardo Valencia Noozhawk invited Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors candidates to answer questions about important ...
In addition to the briefs from the parties, seventeen amicus briefs were filed with the Supreme Court in Hikma v. Amarin: six in favor of ...
Candidates for California lieutenant governor are pitching ambitious plans on housing, higher education, climate, immigration ...
Alongside nationwide May Day protests, roughly 75 people gathered around the eternal flame to call on UC Santa Barbara to ...
Mgrublian Center for Human Rights crunched statewide data and filed public records act requests on the transfers.
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Universities returning Native American remains and artifacts isn’t just about physical objects – it’s about dignity and justice
Many universities and museums in the U.S. have long held Native American burial artifacts that came from excavations and research carried out without Native American consent.
In a grainy, undated video, a camera focuses on an elderly man with braided gray hair and a red headband festooned with feathers. The video, Grandfather Speaks, claims to feature the teachings of the ...
Mgrublian Center for Human Rights crunched statewide data and filed public records act requests on the transfers.
Mgrublian Center for Human Rights crunched statewide data and filed public records act requests on the transfers.
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