Thursday | War All the Time | Island

Finally after two years, the much-anticipated third full-length album from post indie rockers, Thursday, titled War All the Time has hit record store shelves.

KCSB Top Ten

1) April March | Triggers | Sympathy for the Record Industry2) Afro-Mystik | Morphology | Om Records3) Knifehandchop | Rockstopper | Tigerbeat6

Museum Fire Draws Alarm

A fire at the University Art Museum Tuesday scorched a wall and forced students out of nearby classrooms. Fire alarms started ringing at approximately 4:10 p.m. yesterday when a blaze began in the main gallery of the museum.

Ejaculation Is for Girls Too

My best friend and I were having a heated debate over the validity of female ejaculation. Having never experienced a gusher before, I rejected his idea that they are real.

Flip Flop

Did you get a chance to catch the wisdom of Paul Watson, write-in candidate for governor, as he spoke before a crowd of half-dozens in front of the UCen?

Men’s and Women’s Rowing: A Crew Cut Anniversary

This year UCSB’s rowing team can look forward to something else besides daily practices that begin at 6 in the morning. 2003-04 will mark the 40th anniversary of the program.

Investigation Continues in FT Assault Case

A sexual assault that took place in Isla Vista at 3:43 a.m. Sunday is likely related to multiple incidents of sexual assault that occurred at 4:30 that same morning in the Francisco Torres Residence Hall, said the Isla Vista Foot Patrol.

Isla Vista: A Slum of a Most Memorable Character

When I say that I.V. is a microcosm of America’s worst and best, I mean a lot of things. American lifestyle, history and attitudes manifest in these harsh Santa Barbara conditions at levels seen little elsewhere on earth.

Santa Barbara Jumps to Best National Ranking

For the UCSB men’s soccer team, winning games is the most important mission, but getting nationally recognized always feels good too.

Segway Recall Doesn’t Slow Down Student

Thousands of students congest the bike paths with bikes, skateboards and even scooters to get from class to class, but Sidney Pickern, a sophomore literature major in the College of Creative Studies, is the only one riding a Segway Human Transporter.