Los Angeles Four title bouts featuring Latino champions showcased the best part of the sport today: the lower weight classes.
Although UC Regent Ward Connerly would like for the ethnically diverse state of California to cease differentiating between black, white, brown and every other shade of skin color, a ban on racial classification threatens minorities.
Faced with massive budget cuts, students angry over tuition hikes and labor woes, new University of California President Richard Dynes is running. At a press conference on Oct. 3, Dynes said he plans to put students, faculty, staff and alumni through their paces by inviting them along on runs.
A former UCSB student who claims he was hazed while pledging the Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) fraternity last fall is suing the fraternity.
If there were hip pockets on those spandex shorts, the #23 Tigers would have had last night’s match tucked inside of them. Instead the #15 UCSB women’s volleyball team (8-4, 4-0 in the Big West) overcame a two-game deficit to seal its fourth straight win.
A weatherhuman and its readers have nothing without trust, so I’ll be up front with you. The words you read in yesterday’s weather were not mine-somebody fucked up and my words were lost.
Watergate, Monicagate, Fajitagate. And now a scandal to top them all: Bus Gategate. The label “scandal” possibly casts too poor a light on a simple device, but the gate installed to allow only Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District buses pass through has taken quite a beating.
The Francisco Torres resident accused of sexually assaulting several women in the residence hall was arraigned Thursday morning in a short proceeding at Santa Barbara Municipal Court.
This weekend the UCSB women’s volleyball team, ranked No. 15 nationally by USA Today and No.12 by Volleyball Magazine, takes its act back on the road to battle Northridge on Saturday night at 7.