Ugh, not again. Looking to avenge their first loss of the season last weekend, the #2 ranked Gauchos took on Irvine in front of a the small but vociferous crowd at Harder stadium. The 5-8-0 Anteaters stunned UCSB in a 1-0 nailbiter.
Did you ever feel like you needed to just scream, yell and stomp your feet? There is nothing like throwing a good old tantrum to help relieve some of those pent-up frustrations. If you haven’t tried it, you ought to.
Last night I had a dream where this ventriloquist lady was on an airplane and she did this really good impression of the pilot speaking: “This is the captain from the flight deck. The seat belt sign has been turned off so get up and dance!”
Between Camino Corto and Camino Majorca Roads, where the waves break louder than garage bands practicing, longtime Isla Vista residents are less than one week away from an Isla Vista tradition: Halloween.
I hurried out of Isla Vista Theater, released early from an evening class. Excited, I pedaled to the Thunderdome, where Bob Dylan was to perform in 45 minutes. I stood in the massive queue patiently, the anticipation building within me. At a quarter to 8, clutching my ticket and ready to bare my student I.D. in all its un-photogenic glory, I approached one of the CSOs screening the eager attendees.
All’s well that ends well for the UCSB men’s water polo team (17-6 overall, 3-1 in the Big West), after it lost one and won one this weekend. On Saturday, the Gauchos lost to #3 USC 7-3, only to defeat Loyola Marymount 6-3 on Sunday.
The Santa Barbara County Search and Rescue team located four campers Thursday who had been trapped since Sunday in an unexpected Sierra Nevada Mountain snowstorm. The campers, who were without food for four days, were found in good condition after being reported missing on Sunday, Oct. 17.
The cream always rises, and the UCSB men’s water polo team is trying to join the cream of the crop in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. The Gauchos take their #4 ranking and 16-5 overall (2-0 MPSF) record on the road again this weekend, this time heading south to take on #2 USC on Saturday and Loyola Marymount on Sunday.
Not too long ago, I was hospitalized at UCLA. Since it’s a teaching hospital, a group of med students crowded in my room to observe a case of diabetic ketoacidosis, and I was giving them a rundown on some of the different aspects of diabetes.
With Halloween weekend approaching, Associated Students Commission on Public Safety (C.O.P.S.) will host a town hall meeting tonight for the public to ask questions about the rules and regulations under enforcement during the holiday.