Isla Vista residents will have the chance the learn about cheaper housing options and listen to live music this Saturday as the Santa Barbara Student Housing Cooperative hosts its second annual “Co-opula” concert.
How many of us remember being pestered and told to vote for the new all-weather turf on Rob Field, and how it would benefit all of the students, especially those in intramurals, sport clubs and future athletic events?
There are no captains on UCSB’s track and field team, but Cosette Smith is as much of a leader as a captain could be. The Gaucho senior is in her fifth year on the team, third year as an All-Conference distance runner and is last year’s conference champion in the 10,000-meter run.
The smoke has cleared and the debris is cleaned up, but authorities still do not know why a trailer filled with hot asphalt exploded at the Santa Maria Refining Company (SMRC) on Wednesday morning.
The Burning Skirts did their share of torching over the weekend, but found themselves burned in the end. The women’s ultimate Frisbee Regionals were held at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs,Colo. The Burning Skirts took fourth place out of a field of 11 teams.
Santa Barbara residents will soon be able to raise money for arthritis research by doing something as simple as walking their dogs. Signups are currently underway for the National Arthritis Foundation’s fourth annual Arthritis Walk, a charity event that is open to everyone, including canines.
Associated Students Student Commission on Racial Equality (SCORE) will host a conference Saturday to discuss the influence of the American military at the local, state, federal and global level.
College Republicans Tim Cullen (center) and Elizabeth Markovitch (right) show support for military presence on campus. The Academic Senate is holding a special meeting today in to vote on the proposed ban of on-campus military recruiters.
Having earned a solid reputation for mixing things up, the Associated Students Program Board (ASPB) continues to impress this year when it comes to Extravaganza. Traditionally a free, all-day music festival held on a Saturday at Harder Stadium, Publicity Coordinator Becky Windsor and her other ASPB cronies associates decided there was room for improvement.
There’s nothing more disgusting than those examples of “outstanding” papers, reports, etc., that professors and TAs trot out to make you toil harder.