Party-Goer Accidentally Falls to Death During Party at Del Playa Residence

An unidentified male was pronounced dead on the scene Sunday morning after falling from a Del Playa Road balcony.

Column: Bush’s Performance in Office Deserves National Respect

“W’s” 49 minute-long speech diverted the media’s attention, and thus the American people’s, just long enough to give the citizens of this great country what they needed – hope for the future.

UCSB Men’s Basketball Drops Season Finale Against Boise State

Santa Barbara could not muster out a win against Boise State, faltering 65-59 at the Pavilion on Saturday night.

Men’s Tennis Stopped in First Round at Doubles Tournament

The UCSB men’s tennis team played at the Pacific Coast Doubles Open this past weekend in La Jolla, squaring of against the likes of Stanford, UCLA and Notre Dame.

New Election Code Gives Student Body Greater Voice

I am writing in response to the persistent and blatant attacks on the upcoming election code.

Conference Is Held in Honor of UCSB Physicist

The weekend meeting, called “Heterototic Dreams and Asymptotic Visions: The 60th Birthday Celebration for David Gross,” featured speakers on topics such as black holes, string theory, M-theory and inflation theory.

Column: Embracing Friends, Family Can Help Heal Pain

The events of the past week have touched us all. We have learned much about our community and ourselves over these last several days.

UCSB Men’s Baseball Blows Out Temple

Santa Barbara dominated the Owls in both games of the twin bill Saturday, taking the first game 9-1 before rolling to a 10-4 victory in game two.

Men’s Gymnastics Edged Out by Hawkeyes

The UCSB men’s gymnastics team competed against #3 Ohio State at Rob Gym on Friday night, but was unable to maintain a high performance level throughout the entire meet, falling 211.32-202.2.

Local Leaders Failed to Act Rationally After Tragedy

After one occurred over the weekend, it would have been nice to look toward local leaders with faith in their abilities, but, personally, this was not possible.