What the People Want

How can the will of the people be undemocratic? The people of California have spoken. But since liberals knew what the results would be, apparently this election was unfair and undemocratic.

Expect Crashing Waves at UCSB

The Gauchos (6-3-3, 1-1-1 in the Big West), hot until a 1-0 loss against Long Beach State and 1-1 tie versus Irvine last weekend, will try to tame one of the premier programs on the West Coast and in the nation – the Waves.

Citizen Kane’s Alter Ego

It’s a great time to wear tights, even if Orson Welles never thought so. Since the success of 2002’s “X-Men,” which both earned subtle praise from critics and grossed $157,299,717 during its theatrical run, Hollywood has cast a kinder gaze upon the superhero.

Terror Has Its Own Rules

The Yom Kippur War of ’73 was not unique to the Jewish religion; also known as the Ramadan War by the Arabs – after their holy month of Ramadan – this war indeed had a purpose beyond senselessly aggravating Israel.

Time for a Change

Can you believe this shitty weather? I can barely make it through my morning Jack and Coke without getting the shivers. Yes, the shivers, not the shakes.

UCSD Scholars Win Nobel

Two UC San Diego scholars were awarded the Nobel Prize in economics Wednesday, bringing the number of Nobel laureates in the history of the University of California to 45.

No Sprained Spirits for Captain

When senior midfielder and team captain David McGill went down late in the second half Sunday night against LMU, it was immediately apparent that Gauchos would have a serious void in the field for a decent extent.

Mobile Dwelling Units Get High Tek

If you have been anywhere remotely close to the UCen lately, you’ve noticed the large, red metal object resembling a garbage crate next to the University Art Museum. The first few weeks of school, Artsweek passed by Big Red multiple times, fantasizing about the many ways our university could be capitalizing on its presence.

Join QSU in National Coming Out Day and Wear Jeans

National Coming Out Day is the day when the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and allied – or just queer – community celebrates its identity by sharing that identity with friends and family.

Wave Goodbye to Shrimpy Sea Center

In September, the current Sea Center and Nature Conservancy buildings on Stearns Wharf closed their doors to the public.