The weathermates and I decided to engage in a little sport at the bowling alley this weekend.
A small, collapsible replica of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. will be leaving Chase Palm Park today after a six-day stop that drew hundreds of visitors to look at the 58,219 engraved names.
If you blinked, you may have missed it. On Oct. 23rd at 7:26 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, NASA’s newest Mars probe, Odyssey, slipped safely into orbit around the red planet with little fanfare. Scientists breathed a sigh of relief.
The afternoon was cloudy in Santa Barbara, but the storm was severe in Harder Stadium on Sunday when Cal State Fullerton routed the UCSB women’s soccer team 5-2.
On Tuesday, Goleta residents will decide for or against Measure H, the Goleta cityhood proposal that excludes Isla Vista and eastern Goleta.
Last winter, eight friends and I signed a lease for a 6600 block oceanside house on DP. We knew living on the 6600 block was going to be quite different but we had no idea exactly how it was going to affect our sanity.
The two 1-0 victories for the UCSB men’s soccer team this weekend were downright ugly. But with the wins, Santa Barbara moved into first place in the Big West with 16 points.
Increased student interest in the Islamic and Near Eastern Studies program at UCSB has led professors to talk of expanding the introductory class into a series and getting larger classrooms for next quarter.
The title of the lecture was “The Terrorists and Their Left-Wing Sympathizers.” Terrorism was clearly a side note because it was bash-the-liberals night at UCSB.
“Kathy [Gregory] has been talking about us playing better defense in practice,” junior outside hitter Courtney Guerra said. “Tonight we finally made it happen. That is what won this match for us.”