Senior midfielder Memo Arzate and CSUN’s William Sims were named Big West Offensive co-Players of the Year and junior goalkeeper Danny Kennedy was named Goalkeeper of the Year.
Conservative Phyllics Schlafly and feminist Anita Perez Ferguson weren’t chicken when it came to disagreeing in a debate on Tuesday night. Organized by the UCSB College Republicans, the debate drew a crowd of over 200, leaving many audience members standing at the back and in the aisles of Engineering I 1104.
Girl-girl action. Yeah, I just started a column with a fragment. But I also just succeeded in getting the attention of almost every male eye crossing this page. Shameless, but effective.
The UCSB men’s tennis team dominated in its final preseason tournament, the Cal Poly Big West Shootout, without any trouble last weekend in San Luis Obispo.
Legendary musician David Crosby came to UCSB Tuesday to challenge Santa Barbara County’s development process and point the finger at those responsible – and not just any finger.
Sunday, the #9 Gauchos defeated #14 Pacific 12-7 in the last conference match of the season. With the win, the Gauchos improved their overall record to 12-14 and earned home court advantage in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament on Nov. 23.
Close your eyes and imagine a typical DP party. Keg stand to your right, D.J. on your left, and straight ahead is a crowd of people standing around yelling, “Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!” You push through the crowd to see what all the commotion is about and what do you see – two guys going at it.
The UCSB men’s basketball team has high expectations for 2003-04. Pegged to win the Big West in the conference preseason poll by both coaches and the media, the Gauchos are favored to repeat as regular season champions in a conference gaining in both talent and recognition.
At a public meeting Thursday, community members and Santa Barbara County public agencies will have the chance to talk to UCSB and the county about environmental issues the university should investigate before beginning construction on the San Clemente Graduate Student Housing Project.
My oceanography teacher stated an interesting opinion that most of you weather-spoiled Southern Californians could associate with. He said, “Santa Barbara must be the coldest warm place I have ever lived.”