Men’s Cross-Country: Experienced SB Squad Focuses On Pre-Nationals Performance

It is all about realizing potential for the UCSB men’s cross country team while it tries to put itself back on the national map. The Gauchos look to improve upon a season in which they finished 10th out of 26 teams in the NCAA Western Regional Championships.

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Group Challenges Course Eligibility

A coalition of Christian schools is suing the University of California for allegedly discriminating against several high school students in the UC admissions process. The lawsuit alleges the UC wrongly bars high school courses that use textbooks written from a Christian perspective from its list of accepted classes for UC admission, said Jonathan McCants, the union’s lawyer.

Artist in Profile

Animation seems to be going through somewhat of a revolution right now. Everyone can go out and independently create their own cartoon series without the backing of some big bucks corporation.

Women’s Cross-Country: Gaucho Veterans, Newcomers Aim Toward Nation’s Top 10

A year after being ranked #17 in the nation, the UCSB women’s cross country team feels this year could be even better, if they can stay healthy.

Learning Life Lessons at Freebirds

Staring red-eyed and perplexed into the gigantic black board, I realized of all the places in the world right now, this was where I wanted to be. It didn’t matter that it was 2 a.m. or that I had just waited for what seemed like an eternity in a line dwarfed only by those at Disneyland.

Subleasers Wreck I.V. Apartments

A group of Irish nationals who were subleasing apartments in Isla Vista over the summer left Santa Barbara and thousands of dollars of damage behind when they returned home, causing local property-owners and renters to argue about who should pay the price in their wake. The subleasers allegedly caused $15,000 worth of damages in three apartments at 800 Embarcadero del Mar, said Lt. Sol Linver of the Isla Vista Foot Patrol (IVFP).

2046 | Who Feels Like Chinese?

This particular film review is much more than a reaction and opinion to a piece of cinematic artwork, it’s a homage. Think about this review as a giant thank-you letter to Cynthia Felando, a film professor here at UCSB.

Welcome Back to Your Nine-Month Vacation

Ah, back-to-school season. Before college, going to back to school was the worst time of year. It meant the end of warm, lazy days spent doing nothing at the beach.

I.V. Foot Patrol To End Prolonged Loop Parking

Drivers using the I.V. loop as an all-day garage will have to find another place to park their cars soon, as Isla Vista Foot Patrol (IVFP) officers prepare enforce the limited parking signs posted along the streets.