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DAILY NEXUS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2015 Vol. 96, No. 3 www.dailynexus.com UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA Carnival To Feature Games, Food First Students Patrons will enjoy games, prizes and free food at Move Into Sierra seventh annual Pardall Carnival on Pardall Road Madre Villages LORENZO BASILIO / DAILY NEXUS The Pardall Carnival was established in 2009 to celebrate rennovations to Pardall Raod, and since then it has served as a place for students to get together and build a stronger community while playing games and enjoying food. ANNA GAGLIARDO / DAILY NEXUS Erin Kownacki Wellness, the I.V. Food Co-op, A.S. Food of Pardall Road and bring students and Parts of Sierra Madre Villages which are not finished Reporter Bank, the Commission on Student Well- kids living in Isla Vista together,” Garcia are scheduled for completion in two or three weeks. Being (COSWEB) and KCSB-FM. IVCRC said. The Associated Students Isla Vista plans to hold many food-related activities IVCRC external chair Aimee Hanna Jonathan Mendez Community Relations Committee to fulfil its goal of focusing on food security said A.S. Food Bank and COSWB will Reporter (IVCRC) will host the seventh annual and food justice this year. provide services at the event. Pardall Carnival Oct. 3 from 12 p.m. to 4 IVCRC advisor Ruth Guevara Garcia “A.S Food Bank’s table that will be UCSB’s Housing & Residential Services opened Sierra Madre p.m. on Pardall Road. said the carnival is meant to strengthen hosting a food distribution, as well as Village Apartments on Storke Road this fall to accommodate an The carnival will feature a Ferris wheel, the I.V. community in the recently restored UCSB’s COSWB will be there providing increase in student enrollment and faculty members. games, prizes, free food and more than 60 central area. free yoga to carnival-goers,” Hanna said. The Sierra Madre Village Apartments are university apart- different campus organizations and local “Pardall Carnival was established in ments recently opened for the 2015-2016 school year after nearly businesses, including UCSB Health & 2009 as a way to highlight the renovation p.6 PARDALL SIERRA p.6 2 Thursday, October 1, 2015 Daily Nexus DAILY NEXUS CALENDAR UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA UCSB Arts & Lectures Santa Barbara premiere presents Pulitzer Prize- of actress, playwright winning journalist Héctor and social commentator Tobar discussing Deep Anna Deavere Smith’s Down Dark, the harrowing Never Givin’ Up, story of 33 Chilean miners with violinist Robert trapped underground for McDuffi e and pianist more than three months Anne Epperson Mon., Nov. 2, at 8:00 p.m. at Sun, Oct 18 Check out the events calendar at UCSB Campbell Hall 7:00 PM www.DailyNexus.com/events/ Campbell Hall In 2010 a Chilean mine collapsed, trapping 33 miners beneath thousands of feet of rock for 69 days. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Héctor Tobar received exclusive access to An Evening with Paul the miners and their personal narratives of Relis & Pico Iyer the unimaginable experience. Tobar recounts the miners’ physical, emotional, and spiritual Monday, October 12 6:30 p.m journey – from moments of their deepest uncertainty to their miraculous rescue – in Lobero Theatre a textured account that keeps audiences 33 E. Canon Perdido Street riveted. The 33, a fi lm adaptation of Tobar’s IV LIVE presents book starring Antonio Banderas and Juliette Santa Barbara, CA 93101 IMPROVABILTY’S Binoche, will be released this November. DISNEY NIGHT Benefit for 45th Anniversary of Community Environmental Council Friday, October 2 at 8pm Presented by Embarcadero Hall UCSB Arts & Lectures Santa Barbara Permaculture Center and $3 Coummunity Environmental Council presents the captivating company of dance- Buy tickets for the event at www.lobero. Magic Lantern Films com/events/cec-pico-iyerpaul-relis illusionists MOMIX presents with the Santa Barbara Paul Relis & Pico Iyer honor the JURASSIC WORLD Community Environmental Council’s premiere of Alchemia, 45th anniversary. Join this conversational Friday, October 2 at 7 & 10pm on Thu., Oct. 22, at 8:00 journey exploring the past, present & future of the environmental movement, including Monday October 5 at 7 & 10pm p.m. at the Granada a discussion of Paul Relis’s recently IV Theater Theatre published book, Out of the Wasteland – Résumé + Under the direction of Moses Pendleton, Halloween 2015 parking restrictions in Stories from the Environmental Frontier. $4 Date: Tuesday, October 6th a founding member of the groundbreaking Pilobolus Dance Theater, and his wife Book signing & reception to follow. (STEM Majors) & Wednesday, Isla Vista may affect you! Cynthia Quinn, MOMIX delivers Alchemia, October 7th, 2015 (Non-Tech the dazzling multimedia spectacle that Majors) 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm manipulates the notion of transformation and the four classic elements: earth, Isla Vista Parking Our quarterly résumé clinic just got better! air, fi re and water, to create a visually Fall quarter’s Resume + will be TWO-DAY arresting theatrical experience full of event! Employers specifi cally for STEM whimsy, sensuality, beauty and intrigue. 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