I watched the passing of the torch at your inauguration and followed as you came into office. You were undisciplined, ambitious, frenetic and comprehensive; at the same time you were unfocused and dedicated.
The undefeated Gauchos have gone from an unranked squad to a successful program, and Saturday’s match against UC Santa Cruz was no exception.
The Chumash Indian tribe was dealt a blow last week after Santa Barbara County’s Board of Supervisors voted to request Gov. Gray Davis’ help to halt an expansion of the tribe’s casino.
Contemporaries may hold William Jefferson Clinton’s presidency in much higher esteem than history will in the coming years.
The Continuing Education Division of Santa Barbara City College has called upon three specialists to answer the public’s concerns over the deterioration of local coastal waters.
Those who found the George W. Bush pill difficult enough to swallow will be gagging on his recent cabinet nominations. However, one man in particular is jagged enough to choke any rational American – John Ashcroft. Our president-elect, in all his infinite wisdom, chose to nominate the number-one pick of the Christian right for attorney […]
The UCSB men’s basketball team came out with rousing intensity to a surging crowd of 4,904 fans, only to fall just short in its last-minute comeback, bowing down to Big West rival Long Beach State, 76-75 Thursday night in the Thunderdome.
The school’s scientific strength has grown in the last 20 years, as committed researchers, such as Nobel Laureates Alan Heeger, Walter Kohn and Herbert Kroemer, changed the way the school practices science.
With the passing of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and as we revisit the life and legacy of a person who represents struggle, resistance and hope, it is important to highlight one of the most important advances achieved by the Civil Rights Movement: Affirmative Action.
Two wins into the season, Koski has earned the respect of his teammates while winning the 37th Annual UCSB Elephant Bar Tournament’s MVP.