Feature Photo: One Dildo at a Time

Sophomore psychology major Nancy Jones demonstrates condom application techniques at the Annual Safe Sex Fair on Tuesday afternoon in Storke Plaza.

A Thank You Note to Campus Groundskeepers

For want of a more direct way to express my gratitude, I would like to use this letter to thank the gardeners at UCSB for their incessant work on campus.

Not Seeing Race Blinds You to Injustice, History

Continually, we see articles and commentary that support the racist construction of “color blindness.”

Woman Disappears Camping

Lanora Sue Loyd, a 49-year-old Goleta resident, has been missing since Thursday, May 17, when she was last seen leaving the Upper Oso campground alone.

ABC – Almost as Bad as Ccccccccccccccc

A long time ago, the Weatherroomates and I decided not to get cable. In a normal town, we would get four semi-clear channels and two squiggily ones.

UCSB Track and Field Cruises in Big West Championships

The UCSB men’s and women’s track and field teams ended their seasons last week at the Big West Conference Championships at Long Beach with many strong efforts across the board.

Revoking SP-1: Choosing Color Before Capability

Have you heard about the UC Regents lifting the ban on Affirmative Action? Martin Luther King Jr. himself would be disgusted.

‘Paper Bullets’ Rip Through Campus, Kip Fulbeck Discusses Hapa Culture

Kip Fulbeck, a UCSB professor and award-winning author, will read tonight at 7 in the MultiCultural Center from his book Paper Bullets, a novel based loosely on his own life.

Gaucho Baseball Earns #2 Seed for Round One of NCAA Tourney

For the first time since 1996, the Gauchos will be in the field of 64, looking to win the NCAA Title.

Regents Must Demand Higher Standards From BP Amoco

The Regent’s failure to vote in favor of human rights and the environment is an insult to humanity that crosses all lines of identity, be they racial, ethnic, national, religious, philosophical or political.