Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Three news sources that bring the UCSB Campus and Isla Vista community together.






Created in early 2007 in response to concerns there should be another newspaper on campus, The
Bottom Line provides a printed space for investigative journalism, culturally and socially aware commentary, and engaging reporting that addresses the diverse concerns of our readership, including UCSB and its surrounding community.

http://thebottomline.as.ucsb.edu





The Daily Nexus received its name in 1970, following the infamous Bank of America burning that occurred in Isla Vista. The editorial board took the name from a Robert Maynard Hutchins quote: “A free press is the nexus of any democracy.”

http://dailynexus.com




Isla Vista Arts' newest endeavor, WORD, is published quarterly by the UCSB course, INT 185ST, and is partnered with its Office of Student Life campus organization. The magazine highlights the best in I.V. music, arts, and events. It includes a daily I.V. Events Calendar.

http://www.islavista-arts.org/thisweek/wordmagazine.html

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