The Chancellor’s Outreach Advisory Board at UCSB recently allocated an additional $10,000 to its “Kids in Nature” program, guaranteeing at least another year of operation for the freshly created program
The mascot for Monstor.com waves at passersby. The monster was part of the Counseling and Career Services Summer Job Workshop on Monday afternoon in front of the CC&S building. Monstor.com, a job search service, was one of many groups there to recruit students for the summer.
Its popularity contest season again. Associated Students candidates spent Sunday night littering campus with illegible campaign materials.
UCSB students are being manipulated and used by members of some radical environmental organizations.
Isla Vista Foot Patrol officers arrested three male burglary suspects early Monday morning outside their acquaintance’s residence on the 6500 block of Trigo Road.
Hewlett-Packard, Xerox, Stanley Electric, Sharp, Sanyo, Sumitomo, Toshiba, Toyoda Gosei, NEC, Sony, Philips and two dozen universities spent a total of $1 billion trying to catch up to Shuji Nakamura throughout the 1990s.
After seeing game one slip through its fingers, the UCSB softball team battled back to win the final two games against visiting Cal Poly this weekend.
UCSB received its own chilling reminder of the Holocaust on Monday as the names of those who died in the holocaust echoed through Storke Plaza.
The University of California Police Dept. arrested a 19-year-old UCSB student April 4 for unlawfully entering the campus.
Although the UCSB men’s and women’s track and field teams did not perform as well as they had expected this weekend at the Big West Challenge Cups in Long Beach, several Gauchos did turn heads with unexpected individual performances.