Straight to Video Classics: Leprechaun in the Hood

It is my pleasure, therefore, to review the greatest film in the greatest movie series to date: "Leprechaun in the Hood," of the great "Leprechaun" series.

Film Review: “Antonio Gaudi” Showcases the Work of the Great Architect

The biography, "Antonio Gaudi," ia a film that leisurely and artistically weaves its way down the path of the architect’s life work.

Sound-Soundstyle: Music Reviews

Lafleche | Montreal Mix Sessions Vol. 4 | Turbo I was originally going to use this space to review Sade’s latest release, Lovers Rock, but my inner cynic just couldn’t bring myself to write thoughtfully about her bossa-nova tinged love ballads and melancholic soul-searching. So I did what any self-respecting music journalist does, and put […]

Donation Aids Dying Tree Research

Sudden Oak Death Syndrome (SODS) has turned California’s hills into killing fields of dead and dying trees.

Veteran Officer Assumes Control of Santa Barbara-Area Highway Patrol

Capt. Bob Clements assumed the duties of commander of the Santa Barbara California Highway Patrol Station on Jan. 2, 2001.

Men’s Basketball Amps Up for Televised Battle Versus Long Beach State

The UCSB men’s basketball team will square off tonight against conference nemesis Long Beach State in the Thunderdome at 9. The game will be televised across the country by ESPN, arguably the premier sports network in the Western Hemisphere.

Take Part in the Gaucho Craziness on ESPN

This Thursday join the rest of us to cheer, yell, chant, sing and basically harass LBSU off the court. You might have seen other college games on TV; now it’s your school – UCSB – which will be on ESPN, and it can have one of the wildest arenas in the nation.

SBRCC Offers Many Services for Victims of Sexual Assault

The Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center (SBRCC) was established 26 years ago as a resource for victims of sexual assault, their friends and family.

Holocaust Survivor, Nobel Prize Winner: UCSB’s Walter Kohn

From his escape of Nazi-controlled Austria, to the transformation of two university physics departments, to a Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1998, UCSB physics Professor Walter Kohn has made his mark on the world.

ESPN Uses Pit-Stop to Solidify Ties With Athletic Director, Gaucho Sports

When one of the most powerful sports networks visits a campus they haven’t frequented for five years, it make sure its presence is felt again.