UCSB Researchers’ Work May Help to Find MS Cure

UCSB materials and chemical engineering professors have found a unique way to apply their expertise toward understanding a chronic neurological disease, multiple sclerosis.

Cops Arrest Three Men Suspected of Sunday Stabbing

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Dept. and the San Diego Police Dept. arrested three men Monday in connection with the murder of a Goleta resident early Sunday morning.

Walking Chernobyl

I met a lady who said her aura extended a whopping 3 feet from her body. This, she informed me, is quite abnormal; most auras are only a few inches.

Men’s Tennis: UCSB Netters Emerge as Leaders, Show Work Ethic

Thursday, the UCSB men’s tennis team took two of its top competitors, juniors Nick Brotman and Ivan D’Argence Arceo, to the annual All-American Tournament in Chattanooga, Tenn.

UC Ruling Stops Peacemaking

In April 2002, the UC Education Abroad Program (EAP) in Israel was suspended because of a State Dept. travel warning. Many students were forced to return home and do independent study work (since it was in the middle of the quarter).

I.V. Thieves Find Booty Behind Unlocked Doors

Burglars have pilfered valuables from nearly 20 Isla Vista residences over the past two weeks, all without breaking a single window or picking a single lock.

Media Relations Connects Public With SB Athletics

Sports Information Directors (SIDs) Ben Alkaly and Jeff Bowers act as the liason between athletes, coaches, and the media, among other tasks. They work out of the media relations office and the Thunderdome, Campus Diamond or Harder Stadium, depending on the season.

This Sober Dancing Pimp Just Wants to Have Fun

I’m a nice guy. Well, at least I think I am a nice guy. My public record may tell you otherwise: two minor-in-possession tickets, one freshman year and another the following year. I learned two lessons from those tickets.

Renovations Make Library a Hot Spot

This summer, with the help of an anonymous donor, Davidson Library received an upgrade to its communications infrastructure and decor.

Sports Column: Steamy Serving

It’s not just the sports found in the X Games that are evolving and progressing; even 100-year-old sports like volleyball are still changing.