Dr. Michael Tobias has traveled all around the world filming what he considers interesting issues needing in-depth coverage and advocating animal rights.
BOOMERanG keeps coming back.The strange acronym is the name of the airborne telescope, Balloon Observations of Millimetric Extragalactic Radiation and Geophysics, which helped physicists determine the shape of the universe a year ago.
Drag king “T. Drake” dances behind “Joey Thicke” during the Disposable Boy Toys’ lipsynched rendition of “I’m Your Man” at the Pride Week drag show Tuesday at noon in Storke Plaza.
Lecture hall “desks” are the perfect size for one thing.No, not an exam. Not a scantron. Either would make absolutely no sense.
The UCSB men’s and women’s track and field teams racked up a slew of highlights and personal records this past weekend in two different events.
The Fetal Protection Act seems a noble proposition, but in reality it amounts to a shady attempt to lay the groundwork for overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision, which protects a woman’s right to choose.
UCSB Professors Alan Heeger and Arthur Gossard were elected to the Academy during its annual meeting May 1 in Washington, D.C. Election is one of the highest honors a scientist can receive.
John Liu is a junior at UCSB. He plays third base for a winless co-ed softball team called the Ex-Presidents, and hopes that writing this column will somehow help his team win its next game.
So who are some of the real activists in this community? Let me begin by saying that there are, and there have been, many who have worked to make an actual difference.
Associated Students President-elect Brian Hampton is working to bring back Gaucho football, as stated in his campaign platform, though if made a reality, the pom-poms may not be used for a minimum of five years.