If you do not have an adequate grasp of the Bible and, in particular, the story of the Passion, before entering the theater to see Mel Gibson’s big-screen rendition, be prepared for one of the most perplexing and eventually frustrating moviegoing experiences of your life.
After wrapping up its ninth straight regular-season conference title, the UCSB women’s basketball team will finish the conference season how it started.
Will it take the death of a fellow Santa Barbara college student to finally realize that fighting is not worth the cause? Or will intoxication, culminated with a high level of adrenaline, still remain the primary excuse?
After 141 days, the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW) settled on an agreement with Albertsons, Ralphs and Safeway and ended the grocery strike.
If you don’t like a Jesus movie, does that mean you’ll go to hell?
As a product of the penguin house – that’s Catholic school to you heathens – a new movie about the big J.C. perked my interest.
The UCSB softball team (12-11) will head to Fullerton for a loaded weekend of games at the Worth Invitational Tournament. After three disappointing losses last week, two against UCLA and one versus San Diego State, the Gauchos look to rebound emphatically.
A strong odor of natural gas and the simultaneous testing of emergency sirens caused some confusion at the Bacara Resort & Spa Wednesday morning.
So the quarter is nearing the end quickly, but that doesn’t mean there is nothing to do besides study and dream of Spring Break. Rather, join the funk-jazz band Skerik’s Syncopated Taint Septet tonight at 9 at SOhO.
A.S. Legislative Council wrapped up business for the quarter at its final Wednesday night meeting as they gear up for the 2004 A.S. elections this spring.
For you film lovers who thought the Academy Awards on Sunday night were boring, well, you’re probably right. However, it was good to finally see the Academy honor the right film.