Weathercave II: Attack of the Drones

I spent the day battling vermin.

Turds and Tulips

We Dish Out a Round of Foul-Smelling Feces and Fragrant Flora

Men’s Tennis: Rebel Ends Netter’s Year

A week ago, junior Carlos Palencia[[ok]] was told that he was the fourth alternate for the NCAA Men’s Tennis Championships, and that no fourth alternate had ever made it into the main draw.

Judge Denies Attempt to Invalidate Recall Signatures

Calling the No On Recall Committee “counter-productive,” Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Thomas Anderle shot down efforts to stop the recall against 3rd District Supervisor Gail Marshall.

Parental Notification Plan Is Good Intent Gone Awry

It’s a proven fact that if you put any animal, and we are animals, in close quarters, then they eventually turn and attack each other. Ask any RA; people get crazy when they don’t get their space.

UCSB’s Bash Brothers Compete to Beat

As good as they’ve been, Wilkerson and Malec know they have potential and that this year is just the beginning. To realize this potential, each rely on one another to keep the competitive spark burning.

‘A Talky Piece of Puke’

I read a blurb somewhere that said, “David Mamet is one of the most distinctive voices in modern American drama.” He is – well, perhaps one of the loudest voices.

Leggies Conclude Year, Pass Torch to SAC Members

On Wednesday night Leggies debated and answered the most pressing issue on campus: Is Kirsten Dunst more attractive than Natalie Portman?

Use Political Powers to Help, Not to Cause More Problems

Local politics are great. You and I have much more influence here, where our voices aren’t drowned out by millions of others, as in state and national matters.

Men’s Lacrosse: Gaucho Foes Wail to Blues in Nationals

The UCSB men’s lacrosse club team enjoyed a run to the Final Four at the US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates National Championships at St. Louis before that catapulted the squad to third nationally.