I.V. Loses Bid for Incorporation

Thursday afternoon, in a 6-1 decision, the Santa Barbara County Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) voted to exclude Isla Vista and UCSB from the proposed city of Goleta.

Gauchos and Long Beach: No Love Connection Here

After meeting only three days ago in a 12-inning Santa Barbara victory, the #25 Gauchos and the #30 Dirtbags renew acquaintances this weekend in what promises to be a contentious three-game series.

Teachers, Students Must Defend Social Justice Around the World

I have not and will never abuse my power as a professor. I love what I do too much to ever do this.

Hillel Celebrates Opening of I.V. Jewish Center

The Hillel building became a reality Thursday afternoon, when the Milton Roisman Jewish Student Center officially opened its doors.

Got Wood? Santa Barabra Swinger Earns Best Golfer of Year After Tourney Win

The UCSB men’s golf team completed a 288 score in the final round of the 2001 Big West Men’s Golf Conference Tournament, the strongest score of any conference team in the final round of the tournament that ran from April 30 to May 1 at El Dorado Hills, Calif.

Students Should Support Players’ Artistic Freedom

As a student of this university you should be aware that there are consequences to standing up for your rights.

Annual Fight Night Fundraiser To Help Kids

Tonight 18 UCSB students will box to benefit Say Yes to Kids, an organization that teaches children how to box.

Feature Photo: UCSB Softball Hosts Northridge

The UCSB softball team takes on the Matadors in the Gauchos’ final homestand of the 2001 season.

There Is No Point in Looking for a Diet Miracle in a Bottle

The advertisers behind diet products definitely know how to target their audience. People want the quick, easy way out, and this is definitely the case when it comes to losing weight.

Local Poets To Participate in ‘Mayday’ Event to Raise Funds for UCSB Catalyst

The editors of Catalyst, UCSB’s student literary magazine, give new meaning to the phrase “starving poets.”