Marshall Asks for Input on Park Restroom

Tonight’s Isla Vista town hall meeting has on its agenda a discussion on the placement of a proposed public restroom to alleviate problems of public urination and defecation.

Local Wildlife Reserve Also Welcomes People

The thrills of Isla Vista attract most UCSB students, but some choose to venture beyond Del Playa Drive and Sands Beach to explore the Coal Oil Point Reserve.

Tenacious Tar Sticks Around

Due to the high presence of tar, walking on Santa Barbara beaches can quickly become a sticky situation. But before you call the Environmental Protection Agency and start protesting oil drilling off the coast, there are a few facts to know.

October 16, 2002

On Friday, Oct. 11 at 10:39 a.m., IVFP officers responded to a report that someone was spitting in customers’ food at Burger King on the 900 block of Embarcadero Del Mar.

MCC Fee Wins; A.S. Fails

In UCSB’s first-ever online election, students reaffirmed their support for the MultiCultural Center lock-in fee, but were less supportive of the Associated Students’ base fee increase, which failed.

Yummy. Sorta.

This year brought with it a new phenomenon: dining commons assignments. The first time I ate fried chicken in the dorms I found a feather. And then there was the worm in the potato. It only got worse from there.

Men’s Water Polo: Gauchos Earn a Split on Road

The UCSB men’s water polo laid the smack-down against Long Beach State on Sunday to break a six-game losing streak to the 49ers. The Gauchos desperately needed their 9-7 victory over LBSU after falling 11-7 at #4 UC Irvine the day before.

No Strike and You’re Out

Members of the Coalition of University Employees (C.U.E.) are striking to defend their right to earn living wages. They are also protesting the unfair bargaining tactics and bad faith that they say the University of California is bringing to the table.

Sailing: Santa Barbara Sets Masts High Without Head Coach

The UCSB sailing club team knew what to do. The squad continued with its scheduled practice and prepared for its first regattas of the season, without worrying about the lack of a coach.

UCSB Students Shouldn’t Vote in County Elections

Students have the right to vote, but do they know for whom they are voting and the quality of the candidate record? Many students will not be returning after June and most do not live permanently in the 3rd District.