Sports Feature Photo: Up and At ‘Em

The UCSB men’s and women’s track and field teams have been flying high lately after competitions at the annual Nick Carter Invitational and Stanford Invite last weekend.

Girls Against Boys | You Can’t Fight What You Can’t See | Jade Tree

Here’s a new old dance: the Major Shuffle. Girls Against Boys have mastered this, jumping in with the post-grunge wave of indie signings back in ’96 before going on an extended hiatus.

Ex-Partner’s DUI Brings Bill Back in Bus Business

After the February arrest of former Bill’s Bus co-owner Tim Mesplou for driving under the influence of alcohol, the bus service is now back in the control of the original owner.

Research Team Observes Ocean Phytoplankton

The Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor Project, or simply the SeaWiFs project, has generated new quantitative data evaluating the relationship between ocean color and phytoplankton.

May 9, 2002 – May 15, 2002

THURSDAY I’ve never seen a man froth before, except at Java Jones. Tonight, Arts & Lectures presents “The Worst of Eric Bogosian” at Campbell Hall. The new one-man show features the acclaimed writer and actor exploring hipsters, businessmen and type-A’s degrading into a frothy rant. The show features adult themes and language, so be advised. […]

UC Researchers Link CO2 to Climate Changes

Foraminifera are aquatic creatures the size of the head of a pin that live for about a month, but have helped University of California researchers discover what may be the making and unmaking of ice ages.

When It Comes to Test Taking, We All Need Secret Identities

Should finals and midterms be anonymous? I think they should. Since coming here in September, I have heard others saying that perhaps they got a worse mark than they deserved because the professor didn’t like them.

UCSB Hosts Digital Gaming Panel

A wide array of professors, experts and professionals in the industry met this weekend at UCSB for the Entertainment Value Conference to discuss the future of contemporary entertainment, devoting a two-hour panel to the development of the digital gaming industry.

Feature Photo: A Whole World in Front of the Library

The Rainforest Action Network erected a large, earth-shaped balloon on Wednesday by Davidson Library to protest Citigroup.

Benefits From a Parking Fee Hike Worth the Chump Change

After reading some of the complaints about the new increase in parking fees, I have to question if people understand why they are raising the fees.