Like Mr. Potato Head, UCSB Plans to Take Idaho Apart

The UCSB men’s basketball faces the University of Idaho tonight at 7 at the Cowan Spectrum in Moscow. The Gauchos hope to end a five-game road losing skid that began over a month ago.

Personality Is Not Negotiable

It’s true. Like hangovers, midterms and the occasional chlamydia flare-up, subleasers are a necessary evil of college life. The search is like looking for a kidney donor.

Swimming: Santa Barbara Gears Up for Meet

The thrill of swimming peaks when a swimmer trembles on the starting block knowing he or she is about to race beside an Olympian in the next lane. The UCSB men’s and women’s swim teams have the pleasure of this event when they go up against USC on Saturday, Jan. 11.

Filter To Stop Oceanbound Trash

A new water quality treatment project is currently under construction at the intersection of Embarcadero Road and Del Playa Drive. The Santa Barbara County Public Works Dept. is managing the installation of the underground system as part of Project Clean Water.

Residents Report Theft, Vandalism During Break

Several Isla Vista residents reported burglaries to their vacant homes during or immediately after the winter break.

Pet Owners Shouldn’t Let Campus Greens Turn Brown and Yellow

Next time you take a seat on one of our beautiful UCSB lawns, consider whether the glistening of the grass is the dew left over from the salty sea air or a salty puddle of urine from a dog’s midday piss.

About Schmidt | Heeeere’s…Schmidt!

“About Schmidt” essentially amounts to a road trip for the Centrum Silver age set wherein Payne replaces rowdy, horny teens with an old man whose life is empty and sad.

Niners May Finally Fit the Bill

Seemingly sleepwalking nearly the entire season, San Francisco pulled off a miraculous, controversial 39-38 victory, the second-biggest comeback in the 70-year history of the NFL Playoffs.

County Asks South Coast Not to Put Electronics to Waste

he Solid Waste and Utilities Division of the Santa Barbara County Public Works Dept. will be holding a collection of electronic equipment for the South Coast.

EDC Program Receives Grant

The Fund for Santa Barbara has donated a grant to the Central Coast Environmental Health Project (CCEHP) to aid in its effort to spread information concerning the dangers of pesticide use in North County communities.