Gaucho Swimmers Finish Strong in Last Home Meet

The Gauchos swam by Irvine last Saturday afternoon in their last home meet of the season, as well as their last meet before traveling to Long Beach to compete in the Big West Championships.

Gientke’s Behavior Mocks Suffering of Pictsweet Employees

Mr. Gientke mocked the faces of these workers, their boycott, El Congreso and all participants fighting for a better future. He was an embarrassment to himself and the community he represents.

‘The Vagina Monologues’ Come to Campus

Vagina was printed all over Isla Vista this weekend to promote the midweek opening of a play.

Women’s Tennis Remains Optimistic Despite Loss to Northridge

The UCSB women’s tennis team packed up its rackets and headed down to Cal State Northridge in search of its first win of the season.

Housing 101: Basic Hunting

I was just setting in for a long Winter Quarter when I received that cheery notice in the mail informing me that next year’s rent will shoot up by $400.

UCSB Applicant Increase Illustrates System Trend

A record 39,935 students applied for admission to UCSB for Fall Quarter 2001, an 8.8 percent increase over last year that mirrors a systemwide trend of bolstered applications

‘It Don’t Mean a Thing, If It Ain’t Got That Swing … ‘ : Films Celebrate Jazz Legacy

Approximately 300 people sat in Campbell Hall on Friday night to watch "On the Road with Duke Ellington" and "Jazz: the Intimate Art." This is Part One of a four-part series showcasing UCSB’s celebration of Black History Month.

Vuk Cooking Up a Storm; Gauchos Rolling on Road

The UCSB men’s basketball team was sparked by their junior power forward’s perfect night from the floor, while the Gauchos overpowered Pacific 73-67 on Saturday night for their third straight victory.

Fee Referendum Process Crucial to Student Voice

Over the last few months, some members of the University of California administration have taken action and made statements suggesting that our current system for funding student organizations is seriously amiss in light of the Supreme Court decision (Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System v. Southworth) that affirms the importance and appropriateness of mandatory student fees to fund a broad range of student activities..

Lecture Series To End With Speech on Watershed, Ocean Connection

Dr. Michael McGinnis, director of the Ocean and Coastal Policy Center at UCSB, will present the final installment of a free three-part lecture series, "The Ocean in Trouble: Where Do We Go from Here?" tonight at the Schott Center.