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