Tigers Derail UCSB During Second Half

Figuring they would cruise ahead of the University of Pacific after Thursday’s near-debacle at Northridge, the UCSB men’s basketball players never saw the Tigers pounce on them in the second half.

If You’ll Recall, I Had Nothing to Do With It

There have been a few letters suggesting I have played a pivotal role in the Goleta Project Area Committee flag incident and the recall efforts of 3rd District Supervisor Gail Marshall.

UC Seeks to Lead Suit Against Enron Executives

The University of California has joined a federal class action lawsuit against 29 senior executives of the Enron Corporation, the energy supplier for the UC and Cal State University.

UCSB Heads Toward Pac-10 Land

The UCSB women’s basketball team steps out of conference for its next two games, starting today with a showdown against Pac-10 member Arizona. The Gauchos will then head north to Corvalis, Oregon to take on Oregon State.

Red Tape: Above Streetlights, Bathed in Starlight

At the coastline, sailboats and oil platforms take up the shining torch, stretching out toward the horizon where they meet the sky, and turn the entire world into one giant field of stars.

A.S. Questions Reimbursement for College Republicans Lecture

A divided Associated Students Legislative Council will ask A. S. Finance Board to reconsider its decision to grant $1,250 to the College Republicans for a lecture they sponsored in early November at its meeting this afternoon.

Santa Barbara Notches Second Place at E-Bar Tournament; Falls to Arizona

After capturing the Millie Severson Tournament last weekend, the UCSB men’s volleyball team went into this weekend’s 38th annual Elephant Bar Invitational with high hopes and plenty of confidence.

Panel To Display Design for I.V. Peace Memorial

After six years of planning, the design for a monument honoring peaceful protestors will be exhibited at a discussion panel today at noon in Corwin Pavilion.

Sports Feature Photo: Put Your Knees In It

Feature Photo: Take Me to Your Weeder

Jeff and Lise Goddard from UCSB’s Marine Science Institute document the frequency of sargassum muticum, or strangleweed, which was introduced to the area through Japanese oyster shipments in the 1940s.