he UCSB Sport Clubs program, a division of UCSB Recreational Sports, has high hopes for the upcoming season – and why not? With 22 teams, many of them nationally ranked, it’s a safe bet to say it could be another outstanding year for our sport clubs.
Despite being in Greece for a good chunk of the summer, I’ve already begun to learn a lot about apartment living, or at least apartment living with three other girls.
The entering 2003-04 freshman class may be the largest ever to enroll at UCSB.
Student support of UCSB sports, especially women’s basketball, has been terribly lacking, given the success of many of our 19 NCAA Division I programs at UCSB.
Never has the question “What the hell happened?” been so apt. It’s like California suffered the Attack of the Thousand Subleasers. Now we’re all left to vacuum up all the crazy remnants of this surreally sloppy summer.
Drivers cited for speeding around the curve at the intersection of El Colegio and Storke Roads will pay a doubled fine – nearly $200 – as a result of new ordinance aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety in Santa Barbara County school zones.
For those of us who are too lazy or too sane to try and catch our dreams of playing college sports, salvation comes with intramural sports.
With elections approaching, I wanted to take this opportunity to address some questions I have been receiving from students and other members of our campus community regarding Proposition 54, the Classification by Race, Ethnicity, Color or National Origin (CRECNO) initiative.
Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District’s line 27 will be making stops on Sabado Tarde Road, Camino del Sur and UCSB’s Ocean Road.
Starting this year, the Gaucho Locos is now officially run by the students, after the University ran the group for the its first five years.