Hillel Gets Down With Kosher Lovin’

Single students came to get lei’d Thursday night at Hillel’s fourth annual Kosher Love Luau. The luau, which started at 7 p.m. and lasted about three hours, included dating-themed events such as Singled Out, Battle of the Sexes and a date auction.

Guy With a Fez Hot Line

You’ve seen him on campus, walking around with what looks like an upside-down flower pot on his head. But don’t think this distinguished gentleman has lost his mind. Instead, he’s wisely chosen to adorn his noggin with an article of headwear unique to this campus.

Lacrosse: Top Ranked Teams Clash At Harder

The #2 UCSB men’s lacrosse team will take on the #5 BYU Cougars this Friday at 2 p.m. at Harder Stadium in a highly anticipated out-of-conference matchup. “BYU is a solid, solid team. Their strength is experience, and they’ve got a lot of it,” UCSB Head Coach Mike Allan said.

Punk’d at UCSB

Gauchos Travel To Logan on Saturday

Let’s not confuse the UCSB men’s basketball team challenge against the Utah State Aggies this Saturday with a hopeless attempt to upset the #24 team in the country. Forget not – David did slay Goliath.

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Tennis: UCSB Takes Hot Start to Desert

The UCSB men’s tennis team is off to an outstanding start, as the #63 team brings their 2-1 record into this weekend’s matches against Arizona State and the University of Arizona.

Documentaries that Dominate

The last few years have brought a resurgence of documentary films to the forefront of national attention. “Bowling for Columbine” in 2002 and “Spellbound,” “Capturing the Friedmans” and “Winged Migration” this past year have all been distributed widely, even making it to the once anti-documentary grounds of Santa Barbara theaters. This trend stands as a testament to the creative forces behind these films and the local and national public support for such fascinating and thought-provoking material.

Bozo Goes to Washington

Martha Stewart is getting ratted out by a temp who overheard some insider trading action. She should have known trusting one of those urban drifters was not a good thing – they’ll drop dime quicker than John Kerry can make a baby cry.

Santa Barbara Takes Hard Road

The UCSB men’s basketball team begins its toughest two-game road swing of the season tonight at 7 at the University of Idaho’s Cowan Spectrum.