Two UCSB faculty members were chosen among 800 academic and professional researchers to receive Fulbright Scholar Awards to conduct research at foreign universities.
With Saturday night’s screening of his first feature-length surfing documentary, “The Far Shore,” at I.V. Theater, it appears as though Greg Schell might well be a dreamer with real-world prospects.
There is a conspiracy afoot. Before the year began, all the professors and TAs at this school decided to assign papers for the same three days.
The Gauchos rebounded from a slow start against Riverside Wednesday night to beat the Highlanders 5-0 at Harder Stadium. The Gauchos improved to 2-0-0 in the Big West, and 10-1-0 overall.
A third-year UCSB student is asking the community for help in tracking down men she alleges sexually assaulted her late in the evening of Oct. 5 at a party.
In response to Cory Anthony’s column, (“No Strike and You’re Out”): Mr. Anthony, the fight might be ours someday? Ours? You mean I might take part in it? No, I don’t think the fight will be mine. I don’t plan on taking a job where I know that the wages are poor and then fighting against my employer for money that I may or may not deserve.
Welcome to Camden College, the slutty cousin of all party schools. Camden boasts rigorous curricula in ethanol, psychedelic fungi, and chemically induced debauchery.
Associated Students’ base fee measure, Proposition A.S., which would have increased the institution’s basic services fee by $10 per student per quarter – fell 443 votes short of passing.
College is a time for young adults to grow and achieve new heights of accomplishment. With such youth and vigor, we all strive to reach the highest peaks in life. For Joby Ogwyn, though, this is no metaphor.
Small-town politics are no different from those big city shenanigans that soon become business as usual and proceed to make us jaded. In our small town it is no different.