Women’s Swimming: Santa Barbara Strokers Split With Irvine at Campus Pool

Senior Lindsay Dalonzo won two events in the last dual meet of her UCSB career and sophomore Jennifer Schwalb added two first-place finishes of her own, but it wasn’t enough to keep Santa Barbara from losing to Irvine 172-90.

A.S. Hopes to Make More Readers, Money

Associated Students is hoping to better its financial condition by urging professors to use the A.S. Notetaking and Publications Service to print class readers instead of off-campus companies like Grafikart and the Alternative Copy Shop.

Men’s Tennis: Santa Barbara Can’t Win in Arizona

UCSB’s men’s tennis team was unable to quench its thirst after a long weekend in the desert, losing 5-2 to #32 University of Arizona on Saturday and falling to #33 Arizona State on Sunday 6-1.

DJs To Spin for Tsunami, Mudslide Aid

Tonight, patrons of Q’s bar downtown can party with a purpose at the “Benefit From the Beats,” where every penny the club makes will be donated to disaster relief efforts.

Study Break

Phew, the infamous Week 5 is over. Now I can put aside the books and focus on more important things, like my Week 6 midterm.

Gaucho Defense Wins

With their roster back to a workable 10 players, the UCSB men’s basketball team used a 19-3 second half run to dispose of Idaho 54-40 on Thursday night at the Thunderdome.

Burst Pipeline Redirects Flow of UCSB Traffic

Crews from the Goleta Water District are working to isolate and repair the source of a water leak that caused street closures and detours at the corner of Ocean Road and Mesa Road in front of the Rec Cen.

I’ll Let You Go This Time…

Why did I get a speeding ticket even though my friend got pulled over the day before for going faster and only got a warning?

Idaho Stuns UCSB Again

In its first season sweep at the hands of a Big West opponent in more than 10 years, Santa Barbara fell to Idaho 52-56 in Moscow for the second time this season after a poor 28.6 percent shooting performance on the night.

San Luis Launches Campaign Against Wild Mardi Gras

The city of San Luis Obispo is bracing itself for Mardi Gras weekend by sending a message to Cal Poly students very similar to the one sent to UCSB students before Halloween 2003: the party is over.