Goleta Blocks Extension Move

While Goleta grows into a full-fledged city by flexing its governmental muscle, UCSB will be waiting for nearly two years before its extension can move to a more spacious home.

Gauchos Take Five for Niners

It was a glorious weekend for the No. 10 UCSB women’s volleyball team as they not only knocked off their biggest rival, No. 6 Long Beach State at the Pyramid, but also defeated Big West opponent UC Irvine to complete a perfect weekend.

Your Assigned Reading

Standing in line for readers sucks. Especially when you know what they’re going to say. I’m going to save you some time. Here’s your assigned reading:

An Isla Vista Police Party

“Fuck tha police,” screamed Rage Against The Machine frontman Zack de la Rocha over Tom Morello’s guitar. What a bad, bad thing to say in this situation, I thought, glancing again out the window into the courtyard of my Del Playa apartment building.

Exotic Flower Rises to Sizable Sexual Peak

The plant is an Amorphophallus titanum – Titan arum for short -, which means, more or less, “giant changing penis.” In its native Sumatra and Borneo, people call it a corpse flower.

Santa Barbara Stirs Hornets’ Nest, Stings Late

Following a wet weekend on campus, Sunday afternoon’s forecast called for clear skies after the No. 24 UCSB men’s soccer team soaked up a home victory over the Hornets.

Greeks Party Just as Hard and Responsibly as Everyone Else

In response to Steven Ruszczycky’s article. I would like to say, as a member of a fraternity, that this intrusion on our liberties cannot and will not stand.

9 People Sustain Minor Injuries in Traffic Accidents

Three traffic accidents resulting in moderate but not life-threatening injuries to the involved parties occurred during the wet and foggy weather of the past few days.

UCSB Tames Lions, Crumbles at SDSU

The UCSB women’s soccer team managed a split over the weekend, easily disposing of Columbia 3-0, yet dropping a 2-1 contest to San Diego State.

Talk to Me and I’ll Tell You to Vote for the MCC Lock-In Fee

During the spring election it might not have been clear to student voters that the MCC already had a small lock-in fee of 75 cents per student, even though this lock-in fee had been confirmed by students the previous year.