‘Globalization’ Economically Exploits the Third World

What does any of this have to do with you? As the living and working conditions of Third World people are degraded, Third World people are pitted against us in the First World.

Gaucho Baseball Declaws Lions, Suffers Rain Delays

The UCSB baseball team endured another weekend of rain, playing only one game of its scheduled three-game series against Loyola Marymount.

David Attias Faces Four Counts of Murder, Four Counts of Manslaughter

Attias is being charged with four counts of murder, four counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and five counts of felony driving under the influence with injuries.

Eating Disorder Awareness Week Educates Students

In honor of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (Feb. 26-March 2), I am asking fellow UCSB students to reconsider their dieting behaviors.

Faculty Provides Assistance for Grieving UCSB Students

Students who witnessed or knew people in the fatal car crash Friday night could be allowed extra time for academic projects, school officials said Monday.

Former UCSB Professor Pioneers Medical Robotics

Tiny robots built by Yulun Wang, a former UCSB electrical and computer engineering professor, are giving doctors a new and safer tool to operate with.

Students Will Pay For Marshall’s Representation

Ask Gail Marshall if she dares to establish the same conditions for any of the other areas she represents.

Testing Service Agrees to Change in Policy for Disabled Test Participants

The Educational Testing Service, a national, private nonprofit group which administers several standardized tests, including the GRE, GMAT and TOEFL, has agreed to stop "flagging" or placing asterisks or similar symbols on the score reports of students with disabilities to indicate that a test-taker is disabled.

UCSB Freshman Held on Vehicular Homicide Charge

The Isla Vista community was shattered this weekend when four people were killed and another critically injured Friday night after UCSB freshman David Attias allegedly struck them with his car while driving at approximately 50 to 60 mph on the 6500 block of Sabado Tarde Road.

UCSB Men’s Basketball De-Claws Pacific

In a physical game marred with 49 fouls, a somber crowd of mostly students filtered into the T-dome to watch the game despite the melancholy in I.V. following a fatal auto accident Friday night.