Gaucho Track Bolts to Long Beach State for 2001 Big West Championships

The UCSB men’s and women’s track team will be competing in the Big West Championships today and throughout this week at Long Beach State University.

The Supreme Court Brings the Drug War to Patients’ Bedsides

In the end, the Court’s decision represents the triumph of power over reason and process over justice.

Police Arrest Carpinteria Man for Murdering Woman After Dispute

A 70-year-old male Carpinteria resident allegedly shot and killed a 37-year-old female after a domestic dispute Monday evening.

A Student’s Translation of the Gauchoholic Party Platform

Yes sir, the Jockoholics are off to a fine start.

Feature Photo: Tribal Rhythms

Shane Zotigh, a member of the Native-American Kiowa tribe of Oklahoma, performs a traditional warrior dance for approximately 100 people outside of the Women’s Center on Tuesday afternoon as part of National American Indian Culture Week.

Neighborhood Watch

As I returned home from the Weatherdesk last night, the lights from the Weathermobile lit up a parked car on the street. Inside, I could see a bare-breasted blonde girl in the back seat.

On Top of Their Game, Gaucho Baseball Looks for Revenge Against Bruins

Coming off of series wins over Big West rival Cal State Long Beach and then #1 Cal State Fullerton, the Gauchos take on UCLA today at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium.

I.V. Is Better Off Excluded

If I.V. really wanted to be part of the city of Goleta, they should stop backing spineless politicians like Gail Marshall.

Much Ado About Nothing: Lecturers Hold UCSB Seminar on Nothingness

Nothing can hold people’s attention for two days. Specifically, a conference on “nothingness” held the attention of a full crowd in Buchanan 1910 last weekend.

Where Will Weber Toll? Nobody Knows

Sacramento King’s power forward Chris Webber is leaving California’s capital for good. But where will he end up?