Santa Barbara Tames Tigers 73-40

Santa Barbara began the night with an 18-2 run, getting 12 points from senior forward Kristen Mann in the first eight minutes of play, and kept at the throats of the Tigers until the final buzzer blared.

Author Tells of Eco Disasters, Dead Societies

On his second visit to UCSB, best-selling author Jared Diamond gave a lecture based on his new book, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, to a packed Campbell Hall on Thursday night.

KCSB To Air Remastered Bank Burning Broadcasts

Campus radio station KCSB 91.9 FM will commemorate the 35th anniversary of the burning of the Bank of America in Isla Vista by broadcasting a special program next week, screening a film and holding a live panel discussion in Embarcadero Hall.

Not Everyone Deserves Full Disclosure

This is in response to Dave Franzese’s Wednesday Hump. Dave, the title of your Wednesday Hump seemed to have an informative message encouraging sexually active people to wear condoms regardless of if a partner is on the pill

Sac-town soliloquist: ‘Stangs Got Nuthin’ on Us

When you’ve lost 11 straight road games, it doesn’t take a mathematician or some cigar-wielding, line-making Vegas junkie to realize that another loss is inevitable.

Come Join a Party That Will Change UCSB’s Future

This is our vision: Student government should be a catalyst for effective and lasting change. It should be a place that provides information and tools to help each individual make the greatest possible impact in their community.

Baseball: UCSB Takes Two Series Wins to Fresno

With wet weather in the forecast at Fresno, the UCSB baseball team may be better off packing galoshes, ponchos and umbrellas than bats, gloves and cleats for this weekend’s road trip.

Scientists Christen Undersea Coral Tree

A UCSB marine biologist and his colleague have discovered a new species of deep-sea black coral off the coast of Southern California.

Staff Editorial Doesn’t Take Into Account Queer Rights

Your editorial speaks of individual rights and the rights of students who want to associate with a military recruiter. While claiming to be a proponent of individual rights, you are quick to dismiss the individual rights of people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT).

SB Heads to the Pyramid

It might be raining and possibly even pouring, but no one on the Santa Barbara men’s volleyball team will be getting much snoring done this weekend as the Gauchos travel down south for two tough road matches.