LGBT Minor Promotes Study of Underrepresented Minority

A minor in LGBT Studies is long overdue at UCSB and would be an asset to our campus, setting a new standard for minority studies as it has done on many other campuses.

UCSB Removes Sweatshop Products Found in Bookstores

Sweatshop laborers in the world’s developing countries work in poorly ventilated factories for 10-14 hours a day. When clothing made under these conditions appeared in UCSB’s Bookstore a few months ago, students complained.

UCSB Men’s Volleyball Suffers First Loss of Season to Stanford

The fight was intense, but in the end the Gauchos saw its winning streak go up in smoke.

Affirmative Action Is Really ‘Negative Action’

Student discusses why he believes Affirmative Action breeds racism at UCSB.

Police Blotter

Compiled from the files of Isla Vista Foot Patrol.

Men’s Basketball Shooting for Revenge, Respect vs. Anteaters

The UCSB men’s basketball team has heard just about enough of how good Irvine is and hopes to go out and show the Big West how good the Gauchos are.

‘Culture of Life?’ – Bush’s Decision to Cancel Funding for International Abortion Support Groups Is Dangerously Right-wing (Staff Ed)

Bush lived up to expectations on his first day in office – he chose Jan. 22, the 28th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, to issue an executive order rescinding federal aid to overseas organizations that provide abortion counseling or in any way help women obtain abortions. In one swift move, Bush signaled America’s descent into the depths of a Neo-Reagan era.

Anteaters Put the Hurt on Men’s Basketball

When Anteaters clean a house full of insects, usually it’s for a good reason. But when the UCSB men’s basketball team was the pesky team fighting for its life in conference standings, it got cleaned right out of its own home.

BFA Faculty Votes Student Director Out of Program

Senior Matt Weinglass may be able to direct and sell out plays with the Sherwood Players, but he will not graduate from UCSB’s theater program. On Dec. 8, Weinglass was voted out of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program by a six-member faculty board.

Men’s Volleyball Lances Cal Baptist in Three Straight Games, Stanford Next

If it was revenge that the #2 UCSB men’s volleyball team was looking for last night against Cal Baptist, it got it.