Associated Students Finance Board continues to give money to student groups despite finance shortages, although they are receiving less money than they have in previous years.
George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic entertain a crowd of about 400. The event took place Sunday night in the UCSB Events Center.
A vehicular accident that occurred on Thursday at approximately 9 p.m. near the intersection of Storke and Whittier Roads resulted in minor injuries to one driver.
With Halloween comes inebriation and the inevitable attempt to write term papers drunk. In this state, the weathercavemates often wax philosophical.
The #5 UCSB women’s volleyball team had to battle bad weather and two middle-of-the-pack conference opponents this past weekend to secure the 22nd and 23rd consecutive wins of the season.
It all started over a year ago at the Oct. 18, 2001 GPAC meeting. Throw together some smarmy politicians, an American flag and a short-tempered 3rd District Supervisor, agitate for a year, and you get a recall measure on the ballot.
The residents of 6655 Sueno Road are facing the task of getting their home back in order, but pleased nonetheless with the performance of local emergency services.
The #15 UCSB men’s soccer team took a long time to wake up on offense Saturday night against Cal Poly at Harder Stadium, but when the Gauchos finally did, they awoke with a fury.
In the past six years, Capps has more than earned the respect of her constituents through her dedication to issues ranging from health care to education.
The first annual Community Children’s Safety Fair and Tri-County Blood Drive was a success despite a lower-than-expected turnout. The UC Police Dept. sponsored the event, held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Robertson Field.