Mens’ Water Polo: Tigers Humble UCSB in Another MPSF Defeat

The youthful and inexperienced UCSB men’s water polo team has withstood the short end of an up-and-down season. The Gauchos’ emotional roller coaster continued with a 10-5 road loss to the University of Pacific on Saturday.

Campus Dorm Accommodates Wetland Rules

For the first time in decades, UCSB is full of the sounds of the Village people. Manzanita Village people, that is.

For Better or Worse, Support Your Union When It Supports You

You complain that the clerical union automatically covers you, even though you don’t want us. The other side of that coin is that maybe we don’t want you either.

Voter Registration Drive Efforts Culminate Today

With a much-debated recall on the Nov. 5 ballot, volunteers are scurrying about Isla Vista and UCSB to get last-minute potential voters registered.

Take Some Time to Think About Alcohol Safety and Responsibility

This week is National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week. Take this moment to reflect on what you did this past weekend. Perhaps you drank a little bit. Perhaps you drank quite a bit.

October 21, 2002

When officers restrained the man with a rip hobble – an instrument analogous to a hogtie for humans – he continued to behave wildly. He threatened to eat a spider off the floor of the interview room and intentionally electrocute himself using the outlet in the room.

UC Briefs: October 21, 2002

A drunk UC Berkeley fraternity member allegedly attempted to force himself into an occupied Pi Beta Phi shower Oct. 11 in an attempt to bathe with an unwilling sorority member.

Mickey Wins One

Baseball lovin’ Isla Vista barflies watch the second game of the World Series at Dublin’s on Sunday night. The Mouseketeers… err, Angels, beat the Giants 11-10 in Anaheim.

Pucker Up

A proprietor at the Lemon Festival gets ready to close down after a long day of citrus festivities Sunday evening. The Annual Goleta Lemon Festival was held this weekend at Girsh park, behind Albertson’s and Costco.

Catch ’em While You Can

After a flat summer an unidentified surfer spends Sunday evening enjoying waves from the first northwest swell of the winter. The sizable waves that just hit the Santa Barbara coast are forecasted to stick around for a few more days.