Trimble Signs On as New Women’s Gymnastics Head Coach

Last week Athletic Director Gary Cunningham hired former four-year member of the UCSB women’s gymnastics team Alanna Trimble as head coach for the final year of the program.

UC Briefs

UC Regents Approve School of Management at UC San Diego The University of California Regents recently approved plans for a new graduate school of education expected to open its doors in Sept. 2003at UC San Diego. On Oct. 17, the Regents voted on preliminary plans for the construction of a building to house the new […]

Sports Feature Photo: Spence to Save the Day

Feature Photo: A Green House Effect

UCSB History: This Week

The Walk-Out Friday, Oct. 23, 1998 Fourteen hours of debate and discussion that led into the early morning hours Friday culminated in a historic even for UCSB. Close to noon on Thursday, over 1,500 students marched to Cheadle Hall with a nine-item list of demands. Chanting such slogans as “Students united will never be divided,” […]

UCSB Faces Irvine, #1 long Beach State in Showdown at Thunderdome

The #24 UCSB women’s volleyball team is hot, and this weekend is the perfect time to see just where the Gauchos stand now that they are officially back on track.

Living Without Vowels: A Blockbuster Idea for National Defense

When the government enlisted top writers, directors and video game designers to help increase national security, people started scratching their heads.

Budget Cuts Influence UC Staff Wages

University of California academic employees will be receiving a smaller living wage increase this year because of a downward trend in the economy, with the possibility of additional budget cuts in the near future.

The Obligatory Column by a Freshman About I.V. Parties

When I was getting my wisdom teeth pulled two months ago, my dentist commented on how I was “becoming a lady – let me guess! 13?” This leads me to believe that I will have the “FRESHMAN” sign forever taped to my forehead, even as I enter my senior year.

ResNet, U-mail Take Anti-Virus Measures

Though computer viruses plague UCSB student computer networks on and off campus, network technicians are providing services to help students protect themselves.