The second annual People’s March for Economic Justice will be held this Saturday at noon in Ortega Park and will continue down State Street to the Sunken Gardens.
After a frustrating 11-7 loss against No. 23 USC on Wednesday, the Gauchos revived themselves and buried their five-game losing streak by euthanizing Westmont College 14-3 on Thursday.
A record 900 graduate students passed five lock-in fees and approved an item that amends the Graduate Student Association (GSA) constitution with a new constitution.
The UCSB women’s basketball team signed former Iowa State University center Kate Bauman to a scholarship last Friday. Bauman, a 6’6″ interior player, has two years of eligibility remaining.
The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance last Tuesday, which requires oil companies to undergo a thorough evaluation before they start up their business.
The UC Berkeley administration recently decided that the school’s fraternities and sororities will not be allowed to have alcohol at parties in chapter houses at least until the end of Spring Semester…
Doctors in a town near Los Angeles known as Bell Gardens have an average of over 150 times more patients than their Beverly Hills counterparts. They’re cramped; they’re paid less and their community needs more of them.
On Saturday evening, UCSB Kapatirang Pilipino club’s 11th annual Pilipino Cultural Night, titled “Pieces of the Puzzle,” will be held at Campbell Hall.
The Student Action Coalition rode a record turnout in to a complete sweep in the candidate elections, taking all four executive offices and winning every one of the 23 seats it contested.
So I didn’t win.I was hindered by my lack of promotional materials, endorsements and supporters