Women’s Basketball Looks to Lasso Cal Poly

The UCSB women’s basketball team hits the road again tonight to make the trek up Highway 101 to battle Cal Poly.

Monthly Concert To Benefit Local Historical Sites

The RedStar Acoustic Series will feature local bands and benefit the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, an organization which maintains historic sites throughout Santa Barbara.

Gaucho Baseball Takes on Oregon State in Weekend Series

The UCSB baseball team returns home this weekend to face Oregon State in its second series of the season.

Men’s Tennis Battles G-Tech, Irvine

The UCSB men’s tennis team hopes strong performances this weekend against Georgia Tech and Irvine will be the spark that fuels a championship season.

Prevent Drilling in Arctic Refuge

Oil and gas drilling in the Arctic Refuge will damage this incredible resource, yet would do virtually nothing to solve our energy problems.

Men’s Basketball to Face Idaho Vandals in Revenge Match

The UCSB men’s basketball team is riding the high tide of a three-game winning streak heading into tonight’s game with the University of Idaho.

Something Stinks: KAMAP’s Attempt to Conceal Dry-Dumping 100 Bags of Asbestos Threatens I.V. Community’s Well-Being (Staff Ed)

It seems that ignorance of the law is no excuse in I.V. unless, of course, you are a large property-management company removing asbestos in an apartment complex.

Students Celebrate V-Day With ‘Vagina Monologues’

The first UCSB V-Day, a national movement celebrated around Valentine’s Day to stop violence against women, drew a packed Isla Vista Theater audience last night for "The Vagina Monologues."

Band Interview: Snake River Conspiracy

"Limp Bizkit sucks a big turd out of an elephant’s ass!"

Sparkplug Shilati Brings Heart, Work Ethic to Women’s Basketball Team

After a four-year leave of absence from the game, one shot at a dream was all Sheila Shilati needed to make her presence felt on the UCSB women’s basketball team.