Coming off an exceptionally difficult preseason, the UCSB women’s volleyball team (4-6 overall) looks to change its current pace when taking on rival Cal Poly to extend its current 10-match winning streak against the Mustangs.
This is the story of a man and his dog. Actually it is about one bitter senior and his small absent-minded schnauzer. What is on my mind is the recent and obnoxious influx of people back to this beautiful, horrible, fire-trap we call Isla Vista. Allow me to explain.
More than 20 students who parked along the Embarcadero loop Thursday morning returned to find either empty spaces or parking tickets where they had left their vehicles.
For UCSB freshman forward Genelle Ives, it pays to be fast. Of the ten goals tallied by the women’s soccer team so far this season, Ives has scored three and assisted on five others, topping the team in both categories.
One year after more than 150 oceanside Del Playa Drive residents found eviction notices taped to their doors, Santa Barbara County has cleared several of the blufftop buildings for occupancy.
The UCSB men’s cross country team faces its first true test of the season Saturday at the Stanford Invitational. Saturday’s race in Palo Alto, Calif. will be a good indicator of the team’s progress in the early parts of the season.
A University of California Regents committee recommended that the UC prioritize raising university employees’ salaries to competitive levels, but held off on a proposal to allow private donors to fund the salaries of administrators and executives.
The #15 nationally ranked UCSB women’s cross country team hits the crux of its young season this weekend when it travels to Palo Alto to compete in the Stanford Invitational.
If a picture really is worth a thousand words, then the photography featured in Nicholas Zinner’s I Hope You Are All Happy Now works as the quintessential memoir on fame, friends and worldly travel.
Did you know that today is the first day of autumn? It