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In Photos | UCSB Students and Activists Rallied, Demanding $900 Pandemic Relief Payments

May 12, 2021 at 10:00 am by Daily Nexus Photography A march demanding distribution of $900 checks to the UC Santa Barbara student body was held on the afternoon of May 8, organized by the Young Democratic Socialists of America, a UC Santa Barbara student organization. The protesters began marching from the Storke Tower to Chancellor Yang’s residence in the southeastern corner of campus at around 2:30 p.m., weaving banners and chanting slogans along the way. As the crowd arrived at Yang’s house, several speakers expressed their frustrations over the lack of university-provided support for students during the pandemic. The protest ended with the protestors chalking the driveway to the residence with slogans such as, “Power to the Students” and “$900 now.”

Terms in Review: A S Presidents Daevionne Beasley, Tianna White and Lea Toubian

May 10, 2021 at 9:00 am by Max Abrams and Katherine Swartz The Nexus has compiled profiles of our current Associated Students elected officials to reflect on their past year in office. Looking back on their campaign platforms, we asked our elected officials to tell us about their successes and shortfalls throughout their terms in office. The term in reviews for the other executives — IVP, EVPSA, EVPLA and S.A.G.  —  can be viewed at dailynexus.com.  [Editor’s Note]: Daevionne Beasley was accused of sexually assaulting another UCSB student during his freshman year, an allegation the Nexus last spring. Term in reviews are specifically intended to examine an executive’s work during their time in office, which is why the allegation is not being addressed in the piece.

Amid Controversy, GauchoSpace Renamed to Space

April 21, 2021 at 4:20 pm by varun iyer Emma Demorest / Daily Nexus This morning, UC Santa Barbara’s A.S. formally resolved to rename GauchoSpace — UC Santa Barbara’s flagship online university — to, simply, “Space.” The move comes after the once beloved Argentinian cowboy/mascot’s fall from grace and weeks of student protest against the university’s continuing use of Joe Gaucho’s name and racially undertoned likeness. Students demonstrated against the website by continuing to use it normally, which repeatedly caused the site to slow and crash at inconvenient times. One student described the protests as a “carefully coordinated attack,” consisting of over two hundered students clicking on a link entitled “2014 midterm.doc.pdf.” Lecturer Eksa Hausted noted that the protests were “remarkably effective.”

Nexustentialism to Stop Writing Satire, Go Back to Plain Ol Lies

February 22, 2021 at 4:20 pm by Natalie Kothergirls Matteo Wharton / Daily Nexus   Nexustentialism will continue to challenge the barriers of journalism — pushing the envelope to lengths that have previously gone unpushed.  Since its inception, Nexustentialism has built a name for itself writing top-of-the-line (but sometimes mediocre) satire. Bringing you audience-favorite hits such as “New Study Finds Chancellor Yang Thick As Fuck” and “Chameleons: They Could Be Anywhere,” it has been the pride of our lives pumping out quality content the way political science majors keep pumping out mildly xenophobic comments. And while classics such as “Fuck You, Flavored Cream Cheese” will always hold a special place in our hearts, we have found it necessary to move on to bigger, bolder, more bountiful horizons of content. We have to go back to the source. We’ve got to start lying once more. 

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