Devereux To Lecture on Warning Signs of Suicide

Local students, teachers and residents could learn how to save lives this afternoon, at a suicide awareness and prevention course hosted by Devereux.

CALM Antique Show To Aid Troubled Kids

This weekend, Santa Barbara residents can help themselves to antique jewelry, silver goods and more, all while helping local children dealing with domestic abuse and other issues.

Never Underestimate the Power of a Finely Tailored Suit

Hailing from sunny, star-studded Los Angeles it’s no wonder the buoyant pop rock hooks of the 88 found their way to television so easily. But outside their re-occurring role on Fox’s “The O.C.,” singer Keith Slettedahl and his bandmates have made quite a name for themselves as one of many up-and-coming L.A. bands to watch.

Meet: The WeatherJared

The ‘human was vastly misinformed when it was told that there was a Subway at the new liquor store-esque Arbor. On the contrary, there was nary a sub to be bought, just a line of patient fools that failed to realize a lineless Subway resided a mere two minute bike ride away.

UCSB Looks to Escape From Cellar

The number-one scorer in the Big West and the seventh best shooter in the nation will meet at the Thunderdome tonight. Yet, when the UCSB men’s basketball team hosts Cal State Northridge at 7 p.m., first place will not be on the line.

Utilize Your Utilities

College life, though a cut above living by your wits in the abandoned subway tunnels of New York, is not without its dangers. There is, for instance, a nontrivial chance that you’ll be done in by massive credit card debt, alcohol poisoning or graduation with a Gender Issues in Bhutanese Philosophy degree.

Past A.S. Leader Enters Plea, To Face Sentencing

Former Associated Students President Cervin Morris faces possible deportation this summer after pleading “no contest” to felony assault charges yesterday at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse.

Ball Hog vs. The Behemoth Experience at Biko

I had been spending the majority of last Saturday locked in my room listening to Devo’s “Freedom of Choice” on repeat, hiding under my covers and stroking an autographed 8×10 glossy of Mark Mothersbaugh before I learned that there was going to be a show at the Biko House that night.

Injury-Riddled Matadors Host Reeling Gauchos

It’s the fifth week of Big West Conference action, and Santa Barbara finds itself somewhere it isn’t used to being – third place. The Gauchos (8-8 overall, 3-2 in the Big West) look to do something about that tonight in Northridge when they match up against the Matadors (5-12 overall, 2-3 Big West).

Get Off Your Throne for a Change

Public toilets rarely, if ever, act as a microcosm for a society. They have important functions, but social commentary is usually not one of them. Nevertheless, on the second floor of our Davidson Library, in the second cubicle of the men’s restrooms, is written as accurate a summation of the current American political situation as you are likely to find anywhere.