Post Grads Teach High Schoolers

A new UCSB program offers high school students the opportunity to attend a cutting edge science education program on campus.

Mondays in Campbell

Dear Freshmen,

If you find yourself buried in a map like the newbie you are and trying to decide where a one “Campbell Hall” can be found, I pity your existence.

UCSB Aces Anteaters

Watching the UC Santa Barbara women’s volleyball team this year, there is no questioning the team’s physical toughness. The players lay out for impossible digs, have towering lift on their verticals and spike the ball with both power and accuracy. But on Saturday night, the Gauchos proved something else after staging a three-set comeback against #21 UC Irvine: they have the mental toughness to match their on-court execution.

Arrests, Injuries Occur in I.V.

With Isla Vista’s famed debauchery on full display, the I.V. Foot Patrol was out in force this back-to-school weekend.

Igor Reassures Concerned Father

Well, it’s finally happened: I received a complaint letter from a parent.

Gauchos Split Pair

Winning big games seems to come natural to the UCSB men’s soccer team. Now the question is whether it can win the little ones.

Clinics Offer Flu Shots

With flu season fast approaching, the Santa Barbara County Public Health Dept. is sponsoring seasonal flu clinics throughout the month of October.

Faculty Walkout Teaches an Important Lesson

On Thursday, members of the UCSB faculty acted alongside other employees and students to protest the UC budget cuts authorized by the Regents during the summer and the possibility of further increases on student fees.

County Aids Low-Income Community

Santa Barbara County’s efforts to curb homelessness will receive some much-needed assistance thanks to this year’s federal stimulus package.

Pac-10 Pwns Santa Barbara

It was a tough weekend for the UCSB Women’s Soccer team, returning home for the first time in weeks only to lose 2-1 to Arizona on Friday, before dropping a 3-1 decision to #3 UCLA the following Sunday. The Gauchos (3-6-1 overall) made both Pac-10 opponents work for each victory, but in the end converted too few set piece opportunities for a win to materialize.