The UCSB softball team looks to build on its 5-1 Campus Diamond record when Pacific comes to town to open up Big West play this weekend.
As a tribute to their son’s love for geography, Nick Bourdakis’ parents decided to donate memorial contributions toward a student scholarship for undergraduates in the UCSB Geography Dept.
Three prominent evolutionary scholars held a discussion in Corwin Pavilion yesterday that added two hours to the long, controversial debate over evolutionary theory.
The models — built from Lego bricks, a computer chip and thermal motion and optical sensors — will search for ice. “It makes me want to go into aerospace engineering even more than before.”
A buffet of theatric cuisine awaits drama lovers next week. And a ticket to the student sampler is at everyone’s favorite price: free.
Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Thomas Adams denied a motion by murder suspect David Attias’ defense attorneys Wednesday to suppress evidence collected by the California Highway Patrol.
It rained today, confusing many, and wetting everyone. Rain is mothernature’s assassin.
On behalf of the Committee for Social Justice, I want to address the issue of the proposed ordinance on sleeping and camping to be considered by the District Board.
The UCSB women’s basketball team survived an early 7-3 Cal State Fullerton lead and a late 13-3 Titan run to hold on for a 73-62 win Wednesday evening at the Anaheim Convention Center.
The masterminds behind the blossoming Weapon Shaped record label, Eriksolo exposes his vocal cords while Quarterbar makes love to his Akai sampler and old, obscure stacks of wax at the same time.