Master Plan I.V. Redesign: Blackbird Architects Propose Park, Gateways, Car Garages, Renovated Public Transit

Not one, not two, but if a local design is adopted, Isla Vista might find itself right smack in the middle of a six-mile continuous oceanview park.

UCSB Men’s Tennis Drops Two of Three Over Weekend

The Gauchos’ road trip this weekend was highlighted by several excellent individual performances.

Column: A.S. Election Code Does Not Let Every Vote Count

I want to warn you and A.S. that the current proposal to elect your student body officers makes the value of your vote close to nil.

UCSB Men’s Basketball Looks To Solidify Position in Big West

The Gauchos will also try to reach .500, and if they can defeat Pacific Saturday, the team may have an opportunity to go over .500.

Leg Council Approves Revisions to Election Code, Discusses Base Fee

In an attempt to avoid a Florida-type disaster, Associated Students Legislative Council took almost two-and-a-half hours to pass an amendment eliminating runoffs in the upcoming A.S. elections.

Film Review: “Sweet November”

Like tribute albums, remakes are tricky territory. After all, if you’re going to redo someone else’s work, how are you going to make it better or different so that it’s worth watching over the original? A remake of the 1969 film by the same title, “Sweet November” provides fresh evidence (alongside “Gone in 60 Seconds” […]

Study Proves Marine Reserve Preserves Coastal Life

Gaines said the future focus of marine reserve establishments is on creating a network of multiple "no extraction" reserves of a variety of sizes.

UCSB Women’s Tennis Comes Up Winless on Roadtrip

The Gauchos were forced to endure a grueling seven-hour drive to Stockton to play four consecutive matches against four quality teams.

Theater Review: “Out on a Limb”

A professional alter ego, a salsa dancer and a talking leg. These seem like soap opera characters, yet they are the unlikely characters in a dramatic production. “Out on a Limb,” presented by Dramatic Women, brings an autobiographical piece by UCSB’s very own dramatic art Professor Catherine Cole to life. The play revolves around Vivian […]

Photos: Aceyalone at the El Rey Theater, Feb. 18

Aceyalone Performed with Abstract Rude, Mikah9, Cocoa Brovaz, Rasco, Ed O.G., and Masterminds.