Commission To Decide Future of Airport Runway

The $16 million plan would shift the position of the current runway 800 feet to the west in order to create the 1,000-foot safety areas

Women’s Water Polo: Santa Barbara Hits Pool in Greek Wars

The UCSB women’s water polo team was unable to complete the Greek sweep last weekend in Southern California, as its victory Saturday over the unranked Athenas of Claremont McKenna was preceded by a loss to USC.

Outreach Program Gives K-12 Students Robotic Exploration

With professional backgrounds in subjects such as engineering, computer science, robotics and physics, the three directors of Robochallenge are taking time out to play with LEGOs.

Men’s Tennis: No Wully Bully Here: Ranked Bulldogs Fall to Gauchos

Coming from disappointing matches last weekend, the UCSB men’s tennis team rebounded and defeated No. 60 Fresno State 4-3 on Saturday afternoon at the RecCen courts.

Visitor Center To Host Spring Insight

This weekend, UCSB will open its doors to hundreds of newly admitted students for its annual Spring Insight.

I.V. Studio To Seek Input on Master Plan

The studio will be open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. everyday and will give interested I.V. residents and UCSB students an opportunity to talk to designers about the Master Plan.

Feature Photo: Like Mushrooms, They Spring Up in the Night

Thomas Deputizes Politics

Sheriff Jim Thomas has decided to end his career with a bang – a big bang, right upside Gail Marshall’s head. Sadly, it looks like Gail’s offering up her cranium for the blow.

National Geographic

I emerged from the weathercave Saturday evening to replenish my meteorological supplies and found myself immersed in a foreign land.

UCSB Valiantly Fights Waves

Victory was within reach. It was so close, you could see it through senior outside hitter Andy Rivera’s eyes, in the grain on the hardwood and in the frenzied gasps of 765 spectators at Rob Gym.