UCSB’s club rowing team spent last Sunday at Newport for the Newport Autumn Rowing Festival. The festival is one of the several preseason regattas the Gauchos have scheduled for their 2001-2002 season.
The weatherpet is afraid of large predatory birds. I have tried explaining to him several times (using visual aides) that he is safe within his weatherpet compound. “I believe that predatory animals need to register with some sort of government agency,” I reassured him. “Besides, we live in an Isla Vista apartment.” With that I […]
The cityhood proposal – which failed twice in the past when Isla Vista was included in the boundaries – was voted on by 6,689 of the 15,179 registered voters in the area.
Last Friday, I was working at one of my numerous jobs that takes advantage of my unique talent for stuffing and mailing envelopes when my boss materialized in front of my desk to tell me that I had caused an anthrax scare.
Unfortunately, EA Sports had one more bullet in its chamber to shoot the Gauchos down Tuesday night at the Thunderdome.
Performance poetry, as of late, has experienced a renaissance fueled by the energy and fervor of young bards who reject the constraints of traditional poetry forums.
Justin’s chosen title for his manifesto against the Arab and Muslim world is reminiscent of a tabloid newspaper in its blatant disregard of logic and what is just.
Leftovers from weekend parties in Isla Vista are ending up in local waters – causing adverse effects on the animals that call these beaches their home.
The young and energetic UCSB women’s rugby club team has high hopes for its upcoming season. With hard work and new coaching, there do not seem to be any obstacles the Gauchos cannot tackle.
Margaret Connell became the first mayor of the city of Goleta on Tuesday night, and the five candidates from Goleta Now!