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Opening statements from the candidates for Representative at Large at the Associated Students Forums

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Common Ground releases statistics about homelessness in Santa Barbara. [Continue Reading]

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UC Newsroom reported an 8% increase in enrolled number of students from low-income families [Continue Reading]

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