Santa Barbara Trounces Fullerton, Riverside in Emotional, Victorious Homecoming at T-dome

“We are all excited to be home,” Head Coach Kathy Gregory said. “Traveling has been grueling for the team, physically and mentally. All the girls contributed this weekend, which is nice.”

Goleta Council Candidates Discuss I.V. Annexation at City Incorporation Meeting

On Nov. 6, residents in the 93117 zip code – excluding eastern Goleta and Isla Vista – will be voting on the future of Goleta, Isla Vista and UCSB.

A.S. Allocates Funding for Children, Discusses Pledge of Allegiance Bill

In the last two weeks, Associated Students has given blood and money, and debated God and country.

Gauchos’ Attempt to Stake Matadors Falls Short on Road

The UCSB women’s soccer team followed a great win Friday evening with a tough loss Sunday night at Northridge.

Measure H Is Bad for Goleta

On Nov. 6, one third of Goleta Valley’s residents will vote on Measure H. If you live in West Goleta, you might be among them. For the fourth time in 14 years, a group has put a cityhood measure on the ballot.

UCSB Manhandles Tigers in Conference Opener; Borcich Tallies Yet Another Goal

The UCSB women’s soccer team rolled up its sleeves and got to work this weekend, showing that the Gauchos mean business now that they have begun Big West play.

Towers To Increase Cell Phone Reception

Workers finished installing a new cell base station on Sunday night that will improve cell phone reception for some students on campus.

Author Delivers Speech on Life of Italian Revolutionary

“If beating up professors was not what Negri had in mind when he had the idea of mass illegality, he should have said so,” author and journalist Alexander Stille said.

From the Cheap Seats: Favre Shreds Baltimore; Pack Prove They Belong Amid Elite

Those who believed the Ravens would roll into Lambeau Field and dominate Green Bay were forgetting one thing: Brett Favre.

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