Researchers Develop Anti-Intrusion System

A computer system designed by UCSB researchers may make computer network intrusion as easy to detect as computer viruses – once it is implemented in the next five to 10 years.

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I Am the Lizard King!

WH: “Sorry Ray, I was imagining myself as a giant infectious microbe. That’s how microbes talk.”

If You Won’t Bother to Read it, Don’t Sign It

My theory was that many people would sign any petition put in front of them, so long as the title sounded good. So I did an experiment.

Men’s Baseball: UCSB Falls to Loyola

Springtime is still on the distant horizon, but baseball season is underway. Unfortunately, for the UCSB baseball team, the only things that were colder than the January air on Thursday afternoon were the bats wielded by the Gauchos. Santa Barbara opened its regular season Thursday afternoon with a 5-0 loss to Loyola Marymount at Caesar […]

First Goleta City Council Takes Office

It took nearly 20 years, four attempts and the exclusion of Isla Vista and Eastern Goleta, but the first Goleta City Council will be sworn in at 6 p.m. at the Goleta Valley Community Center.

Don’t Believe Recall Hype Spewed by Paid Petitioners

I am writing to express my concern over the signatures that were being gathered on campus to put the Gail Marshall recall on the ballot.

Aggies Send Gauchos Into Deep Freeze

The Gauchos found themselves shivering outside the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum after an agonizing defeat in Logan, Utah.

Homeless Still Calling Anisq’ Oyo’ Home

The approximately one dozen homeless residents who pitched tents in Anisq’ Oyo’ Park on Sunday are still there – and they say they’re not moving.