Women’s Ultimate Frisbee: Santa Barbara Scintillates with Burning Skirts

It’s not the Burning Bras, Burning Couches or Burning Bushes, but the Burning Skirts: the UCSB women’s ultimate Frisbee club team. The Burning Skirts played four back-to-back games during the Santa Barbara Tournament on Jan. 25-26.

Legal Marriage Leaves No Room for Two Grooms

With Valentine’s Day swiftly approaching this Friday, I begin to think ahead to my romantic future. But I also am pained by the fact that marriage legally excludes some people from happiness, and I don’t mean just single people.

UCSB To Join New Scientific Research Group

Researchers at UCSB are conducting a new kind of experiment. They are changing the way industries do basic research.

Men’s volleyball: Gauchos Ready for Slugfest

The #13 UCSB men’s volleyball team will try to end its four-match losing streak when it hosts Division III Santa Cruz tonight at The Rob at 5.

SB To Leave Empty City Jobs Unfilled

Winter may be warm this year, but the city of Santa Barbara will feel the chill of a hiring freeze in preparation for impending state budget cuts.

Concerning a Possible War With Iraq: No Nukes Is Good Nukes

When the debate over an invasion of Iraq first began, it seemed there was a countless number of causes for war offered for its justification.

Ball on an Invisible String Works Every Time

The UCSB women’s tennis team has won five straight matches after starting the year 0-2. The Gauchos won all three home matches, including a 5-2 win over Santa Clara on Sunday.

Biologists Study Parasites, Invaders

All roommate jokes aside, UCSB researchers have determined that moving an animal to a non-native habitat decreases the number of parasites that species carries.

Conservatives May Be Wrong, But They Do It Right

In light of the current administration’s warmongering, the anti-war movement has sprung up in full force, with weekly protests downtown, and fliers on every corner.

Professor Examine Welfare Reform Act

When choosing your allies for a battle against the United States government, elderly Asian-American women may not be the first people to come to mind.