One more win down the stretch in each of the last two years, and the UCSB women’s soccer team would otherwise be known as the two-time defending Big West Champion UCSB women’s soccer team.
A Santa Maria Superior Court judge returned to her position Monday despite charges of battery and brandishing a weapon. Judge Diana Hall was sentenced on Sept. 19 for driving under the influence of alcohol and having a blood alcohol level of 0.18, more than twice the legal limit of 0.08.
During the nine consecutive road games the Gaucho women’s volleyball team had to open the season, it was easy to tell that this year’s wouldn’t come close to the record-breaking success of last year’s squad. Several things about the Gauchos’ (5-4 overall, 1-0 in the Big West) first nine games point to areas for improvement […]
When school starts two years from now there will be a half dozen major additions to campus if current construction projects remain as they are now-“on time and on budget.”
Student government began the year Wednesday night with an optimistic tone at the first meeting of Associated Students Legislative Council.The meeting consisted of updates from the executive director and executive officers on their involvement with various A.S. projects over the summer.
The Project Area Committee (PAC) met yesterday to discuss the master plan for the redevelopment of Isla Vista. A major issue on the agenda was whether to ban alcohol in Pelican Park.
The long lines of students in front of the local copy shops resembled doomed cattle in more ways than one.
Over the past week and a half 14 freshmen have been caught attempting to steal items from the UCSB Bookstore. The items range from textbooks and mechanical pencils to guitar strings.
For the men’s soccer team, 2003 has been a case of history repeated. Once again, the Gauchos, off to a fast start, begin Big West play tonight against Cal Poly at Harder Stadium at 7 p.m.