Men’s Water Polo: Santa Barbara Rips Redlands, Falls to Lions in L.A.

The USCB men’s water polo team may be young, but they’re not about to use some excuse about rebuilding this year. They want to win now.

A Greek Tragedy

As parties on Del Playa rage on, fueled by beer and the collective sex drives of hundreds of 17- to 23-year-olds, some of UCSB’s greeks lament the loss of their right to booze it up Isla Vista-style in their own homes.

Alarm Failure Causes Oil Spill in Canyon

The Santa Barbara County Office of Emergency Services reported that Greka Energy spilled 20 barrels of crude oil at 8:50 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 21.

Cross Country: Gauchos Commit Cardinal Sin at Palo Alto

In a long season, the UCSB men’s and women’s cross country teams will not focus entirely on short-term goals, but on preparing for the long haul.

The Agony and the Ecstasy

While the article provided a concise summation of the research that George Ricaurte found, it left out some controversial aspects and opposition to the study.

Art Exhibit Arrives at UCSB After World Tour

“Women Beyond Borders: The Art of Building Community,” a collection of 191 objects by women from all over the world, returns to Santa Barbara after touring 50 countries and being seen by nine million people.

Educate Your Users to Prevent Unwanted Computer Assualts

What does having Windows 2000 on desktops have to do with viruses (such as Code Red and Nimda), denial-of-service attacks and port-scanning?

October 1, 2002

Saturday, Sept. 28, 2:15 a.m.: Isla Vista Foot Patrol officers patrolling the 6500 block of Del Playa Drive observed a 22-year-old man walking with a group of people in the middle of the street while carrying a red plastic cup.

Abused Nuclear Policies Result in Racism and Suffering

In the international arena, the highest ranking of international powers is given by membership in the United Nations Security Council, and five permanent members are five declared nuclear weapons states.

Capps ‘n’ Kids

Congresswoman Lois Capps presents a check for $75,000 to Earl Pointer and the United Boys and Girls Club of Santa Barbara on Friday. The federal grant will be used to hire outreach staff in an attempt to increase membership by 15 percent.