Alleged Mail Bomb Explosion Results in Death of UCSB Freshman

The explosion, which was determined to be the cause of death of 18-year-old Patrick Wen Tsu Hsu, is currently being investigated as a possible homicide, according to San Jose Police Dept.

Men’s Tennis Drops Match to Georgia Tech

The UCSB men’s tennis team lost to #72 Georgia Tech 4-2 in a tough match cut short by foul weather Saturday at Santa Barbara.

Asbestos Article Gives False Impressions

The article creates the unfortunate appearance that my agency and the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office were not cooperatively involved in the investigation and prosecution of the asbestos removal that occurred last year at the Aladdin apartments in Isla Vista.

UCSB Sues for Cost of SAASB’s Faulty Design

Citing nearly a half million dollars lost to repairs, the university is taking action against an architectural firm in Los Angeles.

Women’s Tennis Lose Weekend Match to Long Beach

The weekend storm followed the UCSB women’s team down the coast to Long Beach State on Saturday, where the Gauchos dropped their second consecutive Big West match, 6-1.

CSO’s Are Saviors, Not Thugs

Next time you see a CSO on campus, say to them, "Thank you Mr./Ms. CSO, you keep us from anarchy."

Women’s Sports Crusader Talks on Campus

"The only thing I’ve wanted to do since I was five that I haven’t done is to become a pitcher for the New York Yankees."

Committee Chooses Dean of Bioengineering Program

Professor Alison Butler, a 15-year veteran of UCSB’s chemistry and biochemistry departments, was recently appointed as the first associate dean of the bioengineering program.

UCSB Women’s Basketball Conference Winning Streak Ends at 49

Everyone knew that the UCSB women’s basketball could not keep its conference winning streak going forever. Nobody thought that it would end this weekend.

UCSB Black Studies Dept. Built From 1968 Black Student Union Protest

"We thought we were doing the right thing," said Dalton Nezy. "I still think it was the right thing."