Gauchos Unmask Matadors

The UCSB men’s volleyball team rebounded on Saturday night from its two-game slump.

DLG To Close in June

DLG will close for a year starting in June while it undergoes both structural and interior renovations, leaving Ortega and the newly renovated Carrillo dining commons to feed 2,600 campus residents.

Living Without Vowels: Academic Writing Needs an Enema

I returned to the theory book in my lap and immediately felt disappointed with myself. I had fallen victim to the glorious illusion put forth by the devious nature of academic writing.

Men’s Tennis: Cal Poly Trounced by Santa Barbara at San Luis Obispo

The Gauchos defeated Cal Poly 6-1 to remain in a three-way tie for first place in the Big West Conference.

County Court To Rule on Recall Signature Count

The Santa Barbara County Superior Court is expected to decide today whether or not to resume counting the signatures gathered by the recall effort against 3rd District Supervisor Gail Marshall.

Time to Vote for Some Women of Action

This year a group of four committed women are running as part of the Student Action Coalition slate along with a number of Legislative Council candidates.

Softball: Long Beach Defeats Santa Barbara Twice to Capture Series

The UCSB softball team could not find much offense this weekend against the steady Long Beach State pitching staff, dropping two of its three games to the 49ers in Long Beach.

Take Back The Night Week Opens with Rally

Isla Vista’s Take Back the Night kicks off today with a rally in Storke Plaza celebrating 25 years of empowerment for the victims of sexual assault.

$45 a Year Keeps Student Health’s Doctors Near

This Spring, Student Health is asking for a $3 increase to the undergraduate lock-in fee, bringing the total amount to $15. Student Health has not received a lock-in fee increase in over a decade.

Women’s Tennis: Gauchos’ Road Trip Ends in Sweeping Success

The Gauchos exploded out of their slump with a weekend road sweep of Cal State Fullerton and Riverside aided by great production form an unexpected source.