Playing their first back-to-back home games of the season, the Gauchos felt right at home at the Thunderdome this weekend, picking up victories over both Pacific and Idaho.
The MultiCultural Center and the Women’s Center have collected enough student signatures to put separate lock-in fees on the Spring ballot.
Vandalism sucks. And no one is reporting it. Between the years of 1996 and 2000, the number of reported on-campus vandalism incidents ranged between 61 and 76 per year.
The Pats were in The Big Easy to play football, not to twirl off a famous jazz number. They made their victory over the St. Louis Rams look like bobbing for apples in a Vermont orchard.
Isla Vista Foot Patrol officers arrested the male suspected of breaking into two homes last weekend last Thursday night.
Is there a leash law on-campus or does UCSB subscribe to the idiotic, hippie-brained idea that dogs should be allowed to roam free?
The UCSB men’s basketball team lost its second straight game, falling 40-37 against Idaho on Saturday night at Moscow.
A series of lawsuits filed by the mother of a UCSB student who died at a fraternity party more than two years ago have either been dismissed, settled or are close to completion.
The Gauchos were only able to take one of their three games this weekend in their season opening series against Loyola Marymount.
A website created by UCSB faculty last September was designed to educate their students on social justice in light of the Sept. 11 attacks.