Professor Abuses Power By Campaigning For SAC

I write this letter to express my outrage that an associate professor of Chicano studies, Ralph Armbruster-Sandoval, was actively abusing his power as a faculty member by engaging in an Associated Students election campaign.

VP Candidates Start Off Debates

Associated Students internal vice presidential candidates Cameron Ahler, a junior political science major, and Shaina Walter, a Legislative Council representative and junior law and society major, squared off in the first A.S. elections debate Tuesday in the Hub.

Women’s Tennis Falls in 4-3 Thriller vs. Anteaters

The UCSB women’s tennis team had its five-game winning streak snapped Sunday, as it dropped a close 4-3 contest to Irvine. After losing two of the three doubles matches, which gave Irvine the one-point advantage going into singles play, the Gauchos put on strong solo performances to take the match down to the wire. UCSB […]

U.S. Must Put Itself in China’s Shoes to Resolve Standoff

Imagine this: A Chinese airplane is spying on the United States. It flies just off the coast of Hawai’i, listening to military communications. Since it is a dangerous world, the Chinese want to know what plans our military is making that might affect them.

MCC Holds Discussion Series To Open Dialogue on ‘Race Matters’

Randi Gray-Kristensen, scholar and activist, will give the first workshop this quarter in the MultiCultural Center-sponsored “Race Matters” series, tonight at 7:30 in the MCC lounge.

Feature Photo: Gaucho Baseball Falls to USC

The UCSB baseball team had its six-game winning streak snapped Tuesday, as the Gauchos lost 6-4 to the Trojans.

Pro-PLO Speaker Taints Center’s Grand Opening

I wanted to express my disappointment and disgust with UCSB for inviting Hanan Ahsrawi to inaugurate our new Center on Middle East Studies.

Activists Rally to Increase Wages for City Workers

Members of the Living Wage, a group dedicated to raising the minimum wage for Santa Barbara city employees, gathered in front of City Hall on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. while the city council weekly meeting adjourned for a break.

Baseball Team Looks to Pay Back USC

The freight train known as the UCSB baseball team will head down the tracks to Los Angeles today to take on USC in a one-game matchup.

The Academic Nose Dive — Crashing Courses at UCSB

As of today, I have been to eight classes in which I am not enrolled this week. Due to the severe overcrowding at this university, I have been forced to attempt to “crash” class after class in hope of gaining a seat that I know does not rightly belong to me.