In baseball they bring brooms to the third game of a three-game series in anticipation of a sweep. Gaucho fans could have done the same for the UCSB men’s tennis team this past weekend at Campus Courts as it swept away the competition in impressive fashion.
“Here we are – the center of the world.”
Three Merced-based environmental groups filed suit a week ago against the University of California Board of Regents, Merced County and the Virginia Smith Trust on grounds that the Environmental Impact Report for UC Merced does not comply with the California Environmental Quality Act.
By ruining two chances to avenge early season losses this past weekend, the UCSB men’s gymnastic team’s hopes to earn a spot in the national championships appears faint.
Niemann-Pick Type C, a rare pediatric disorder, will receive needed attention thanks to UCSB sophomore pre-biology major Kristin Avery’s fundraiser drawing being held from Tuesday to Friday this week.
On March 5, everyone in Santa Barbara County will have the opportunity to vote for a new sheriff. This is a unique election because the current sheriff is retiring, thus leaving space for a contested race.
February is the month of Black history, a month when we must all, as a society, recognize any prejudices that we might have against others.
The Thunderdome careers of senior co-captains Kristyn Miller and Kayte Christensen came to a close this weekend in the only acceptable manner for the UCSB women’s basketball team: winning.
About 50 people gathered in Anisq’ Oyo’ Park Sunday afternoon to remember those lost in the Isla Vista community over the past two years.