“American Dreams: Lost and Found,” a theatric adaptation of a book of interviews published by Pulitzer Prize-winner Studs Terkel will be performed by The Acting Company on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Campbell Hall.
Wesley Smith, pictured here, took first place skiing the moguls while representing the UCSB ski and snowboard team this past weekend at Mammoth Mountain. The event was the club team’s last race of the season. The team participates in the Southern California Division of the U.S. Collegiate Ski Association.
As you’ve probably noticed, A.S. election signs are going up this week. Perhaps you’ve seen them posted into the ground or perhaps you had to duck as the 30 mph winds uprooted one and launched it at your head.
A two-alarm fire at 6622 Del Playa Drive Sunday evening left eight students without a place to live for at least two days. The SB County Fire Dept. investigator will begin looking for the cause of the fire today.
Iraqi thugs are actually valiant freedom fighters? That’s apparently what Edward Gorenshteyn would like you to think (Daily Nexus, “Fedayeen Fight for Freedom, Not Hussein,” April 4).
The Gauchos entered last weekend with a four-game winning streak and came out shaking their heads at what could have been. The UCSB baseball team dropped two of its first three conference games over the weekend to Irvine at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium.
The UCSB Rape Prevention Education Program houses the student group Students Stopping Rape. Our second annual “It Affects Me” rally will be part of a larger collective in raising awareness during April – Sexual Violence Awareness Month.
Every team goes through a gut check at some point in the course of a grueling season. The true test of character and ability is how the team responds to these hardships. That point has arrived for the UCSB softball team.
The downtown intersection of State and De La Vina streets also hosted an intersection of two opposing viewpoints on the ongoing war Saturday afternoon.
A nearly seven-hour standoff between a transient and Santa Barbara police ended peacefully at about 1 a.m. Saturday. The incident began at 5:53 Friday afternoon, when Santa Barbara resident 51-year-old Barry John McQueeny allegedly pulled a gun on an occupant of the Adobe Motel on Haley Street.