How I Learned to Stop Hating and Love Ganja

Today’s column is the last that I write as a student here at the University of Casual Sex & Beer, so I will babble in the form of a Life Thesis.

Display Recreates Classical History

The Museum of the Ancient Roman Soldier opened to a small crowd during its first major exhibition at the Karpeles Library Manuscript Museum in downtown Santa Barbara this weekend.

Corps Director Lauds Volunteering Benefits

“I worked on youth development in the second-largest city,” said Church, “I served my country as a political volunteer. It was a great thing to do, a good career move.”

Brain Teaser Plays Mind Games With SB Crowd

Puzzle enthusiasts assembled at Campbell Hall last Saturday for a night of stimulation, courtesy of Will Shortz.

Students of Color Convene at UCSB

Students from across the state gathered at UCSB this weekend for the 22nd annual Students of Color Conference.

Peace Corps Director Aaron S. Williams

SOCC March

Comic Regrets Tasteless Joke In Shared Frustration Over Bigotry

Guess who has two thumbs and pulled a Michael Richards last night? This guy.

Bold Nexus Journalism Brings Truth and Passion to Student Affairs

On Nov. 17 at UC San Francisco, the UC Board of Regents met to discuss a myriad of issues which included yet another fee increase for us, the students.

Gauchos Take Home Opener Against Fresno

Junior guard Orlando Johnson dropped a career high of 35 points and added 11 rebounds in the Gauchos’ 69-54 win over Fresno State in the team’s home opener on Saturday night. “He was sensational,” Head Coach Bob Williams said. The win brings the Gauchos to 2-2 on the season, but it was also the second […]