Slow and Steady Wins the Race

When was the last time you saw a good movie? When was the last time you saw a movie from Korea? If you said “I don’t know” to either of these questions, this movie is right up your alley.

Over 77 Percent Voter Turnout May Set Records

Voter turnout at the Santa Barbara County election polls Tuesday was the largest it has been in 12 years, exceeding the office of the county clerk’s expectations of a 75 percent voter turnout.

Two Parties Bring Needed Balance to U.S.

Now that the elections are over, we can once again look at our political beliefs in a more rational manner. What does it mean to be a Democrat or a Republican? Well for some, it might be based on the fact that certain individuals believe in abortion rights or less religious control, or maybe that their parents and friends believe in a certain party and they just go along with it.

Aggies, Santa Barbara To Graze Field

Maybe it was the ocean views, or the opportunity to play the nationally ranked UCSB men’s soccer team. Or maybe it was just a good chance to get away from the cows.

A Poignant Portrayal of an Iconic Personality

“Ray” masterfully recreates the life, struggles and successes of Ray Charles. It follows the perseverance of Charles, a blind pianist, in his youth, his shrewd business skills and Charles’ ultimate descent into the clutches of heroin addiction.

Downtown Sees Little Halloween Violence

Festivities over the Halloween weekend at downtown State Street bars gave rise to long lines, big crowds and a few serious incidents. The combination of Halloween falling on a Sunday and mild weather over the weekend attracted a large number of people to the lower State Street area and resulted in one of the busiest weekends of the year.

M. Club Soccer: Gauchos Head To Nationals

During a Halloween weekend of ups and downs, the UCSB men’s club soccer team avoided a scare by placing second at the regional tournament in Stockton, Calif., keeping its bid to nationals and securing the #1 seed.

The Biko House Keeps the Music Coming, Despite Difficulties

Guitars were put to a good cause on Friday night, as the Biko House held its second benefit concert, featuring headlining bands Tobias and the Shotgun Wedding.

Leggies Discuss Fee Initiative, Bike Path

Associated Students Legislative Council prepared for the upcoming A.S. special election and supported bicyclist safety at Wednesday night’s meeting. Council members approved the ballot language for the upcoming A.S. initiative in the Nov. 16-18 A.S. special election.

Sailing: Boaters Dock In Third Place

Halloween weekend turned out to be a treat for the UCSB sailing team as it cruised into a spot for nationals in mid-November. Juniors Lauren Hobson, Jon Bell and Carson Reynolds placed third out of six in the sloop races below USC and Irvine.