Softball: Gauchos Slow at SLO

Santa Barbara proceeded into the tournament riding high after starting its season 4-1 and capturing first in its own Early Bird Invitational Tournament the previous weekend.

Council Halts New Builing Projects

Beginning today, a 45-day moratorium will prohibit new construction within the City of Goleta while the city council attempts to build a more complete and efficient government.

Don’t Be a Prick; Keep Campus Clean for Future Generations

“I pay money to go to school here, so I can trash it if I want.” Those were the words that came out of the mouth of a student that I had requested to stop skateboarding on the planter in front of the Psychology building.

Baseball: Santa Barbara Gets a Kick Out of Broncos

The Gauchos clinched a three-game series in Santa Clara this past weekend, rallying behind back-to-back dominating performances from starting pitchers junior James Dayley and sophomore Matt Vasquez.

Goleta Begins Move Into City Hall

Executive offices, including the mayor’s office, as well as the city council will move into the 5,000 square foot Circon Building between Los Carneros Road and Los Carneros Way. The

Landlords Want to Get Rid of the Defender of Tenant Rights

This program would never have been made available if Gail Marshall did not fight for our rights. Now the landlords want to remove Gail from office by forcing a special recall election in the middle of the summer.

Men’s Tennis: UCSB Cuts Down Lumberjacks at Roots, Falls Victim to ‘Cats, 5-2

The Gauchos blanked Northern Arizona on Saturday, but knew that the real challenge would come the following day. On Sunday, UCSB took aim at No. 41 University of Arizona and Steven Capriati, World No. 1 Jennifer Capriati’s little brother.

UCSB Alumnus To Speak on Conflict in Israel

Dr. Mitchell Bard, executive director and founder of the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise and a UCSB graduate, will give a lecture tonight at 7:30 in Corwin Pavilion hosted by the American Students for Israel.

UCSB Hits The Zone

Yet the Gauchos success at getting to the charity stripe and converting on opportunities was enough to nudge them over the Matadors 58-51 Saturday night at the Thunderdome.

Good Thing It’s Always Sunny

Monday’s Forecast: Try back tomorrow