It was out with the old and in with the new last night at the first meeting of the 2001-02 Associated Students Legislative Council.
Although student-produced film festival Reel Loud seems as engrained in the UCSB experience as Natty Ice kegs and Freebird burritos, it’s hard to believe that it was just 10 years ago that the Filmmaker’s Co-op launched the popular experience.
Beware: The Weatherbook is coming.
A newborn baby found in a trashcan at about 5 a.m. Wednesday in a Santa Maria apartment complex is in good condition at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.
Another week in the world of sports passed, but momentous events were sprouting left to right.
“Melancholy Mechanics” – In a seemingly cold and unfeeling world, one man finds beauty for the first time.
The State Water Resources Control Board approved a $425,600 grant May 18 to fund an environmental impact report for a sewer system in the Carpinteria area.
“Write a column about your penis.” This is what Opinion editor Curtis says when I ask him what the most memorable column of the year should be about.
After two years of attempted collaboration between local environmentalists and fishermen, plans to extend the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary are still floundering.
A little emo, a little indie and a little punk, No Knife piques your interest the first time you see them – by the second time, you’re hooked.