Approximately 100 students gathered Monday in Storke Plaza for the opening rally of Take Back the Night, a weeklong series of events aiming for female empowerment.
I just think it is lame for the Sherwood Players to use such weak verbal irony in order to catch attentions and thus sell some extra tickets.
The UCSB baseball team had been hoping to stomp all over the Dirtbags. Instead they ended up eating dirt.
The Goleta City Council is expected to vote on the Bermant Development Company’s proposal to build affordable housing on its Campus Pointe property tonight at the council’s weekly meeting.
Of the three candidates running for this office, only one stands out in my mind as the candidate with passion, dedication and addiction to fighting for students’ rights on this campus and statewide.
California lawmakers are attempting to ease the burden of housing costs for students at the University of California and the California State Universities.
The research center was recently awarded a $600,000 grant by the Whittier/Godric Family Foundation to develop an innovative and informal education program, The Youth Enrichment Adventure.
A.S. created the internship – named after sociology Professor Richard Flacks – with the primary purpose of trying to bridge the gap between A.S. and the student body.
The council approved a motion Monday to grant $400,000 to the “Fields Forever” campaign. The campaign hopes to purchase Girsh Park and permanently designate it as a public outdoor recreation area.