They’re Gr-r-r-eat! UCSB Rips Tigers

Santa Barbara won the game on the boards, dominating the glass 37-21 while countering every UOP attack with two or more counter punches until the Tigers had X’s where their eyes should have been and lollipop tongues instead of mouths.

Local Concert Promotes Peace

Students 4 Peace sponsored the late-night event, which began at 6 p.m. and ended around 1 a.m., and featured a large mix of bands and solo artists.

Booze, Pot Are Not the Best Way to a Higher Degree

We are not bettering ourselves through this endless process of drinking and using drugs, but are merely repeating what the students before us have done.

Pacific Tweaks Santa Barbara’s Win Streak

The University of the Pacific snapped the #21 UCSB women’s basketball team’s string of 31 straight victories over opponents from the Big West on Saturday night by handing the Gauchos a devastating 74-65 defeat in the Alex G. Spanos Center.

Connerly Says ‘Go to Hell,’ Won’t Apologize

UC Student Association and a Los Angeles politician are demanding the regents censure UC Regent Ward Connerly after his recent defense of Sen. Trent Lott’s comments at Strom Thurmond’s birthday party.

War With Iraq May Not Be So Highly Illogical

I do not agree with many of the policies the government has enacted since his election, but I think it is unfortunate that it appears students’ disapproval of Bush in general leads them to automatically disapprove of any given policy without really thinking about it.

Gauchos Settle for Split on Road

It took a trip to the Midwest to do it, but the UCSB men’s volleyball team snapped its three-match losing skid this weekend, defeating Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne on Friday night 3-2 before faltering 3-0 during Sunday’s second match to the Mastodons.

Gathering Honors Life, Work of MLK

Yesterday, members of local religious groups held a gathering near UCSB’s Eternal Flame in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

The Recreation Center Is Expanding, You Dumb Bell

With the university’s ever-growing student population, buildings cannot be expected to spring up overnight to compensate for the increasing crowds.

Women’s Tennis: SB Netters Zig Then Zag

The UCSB women’s tennis team, with five freshmen and just one senior, kicked off its season in a surprising destruction of a veteran Gonzaga team by a score of 7-0 on Saturday at the RecCen tennis courts.