Students Aim to Lower Emissions

Five UCSB graduate students claim they can save the university $5 million with a plan that pledges to vastly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from campus by 2020. The Campus Climate Neutral (CCN) project was developed by Fahmida Ahmed, Jeff Brown, David Felix, Todd Haurin and Betty Seto, graduate students from UCSB’s Donald Bren School of […]

A.S. Board Fixes Error, Funds Groups

While debating the allocation of funds to eight student groups yesterday, the Associated Students Finance Board discovered a $400 budget error. Because the board was uncertain at the beginning of their meeting how much money was missing, A.S. Finance Board Adviser Aaron Jones encouraged board members to allocate funds conservatively and to assume a smaller […]

Rock the Vote

The ‘human is learning that it’s rather difficult to campaign for A.S. President, when no one really knows who it is (or if it even exists).

Top-Ranked UCI Clinches MPSF

The #8 UCSB men’s volleyball team lost its third consecutive game of the season, as #1 UC Irvine clinched its first Mountain Pacific Sports Federation title Saturday night, during the last night of regular season play.

Skip the Pickup Line

Some men have a new pickup line. We’ve come a long way from cheesy references to stars in eyes and angelic origins. “I have a condom,” they say.

Festivities Juggle Fun, Charity for Rape Counseling

Over 300 juggling enthusiasts brought their balls, batons and benjamins to the 30th annual Isla Vista Jugglers Festival this weekend, helping the event raise thousands of dollars for the Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center.

Baseball: Santa Barbara Avoids Sweep at UOP

The UCSB baseball team dropped its second-straight series, losing the two of three at Pacific in the weekend matchup. The Tigers notched their 20th and 21st wins of the season, downing the Gauchos (15-17 overall, 2-4 in the Big West) 7-2 Thursday and 2-1 Friday.

Value Utility From Wealth and Work

It’s an awful truth that, alas, my journalistic scruples cannot ignore: Some majors get more respect than others. As a former disciple of communication, I know what it is to feel deep, nagging shame about one’s coursework.

University To Hear Opinions on Faculty Housing Proposition

After nearly 12 years of planning and a month of public discussion, community members have until tomorrow to submit their comments regarding UCSB’s plan to develop near the Ellwood-Devereux Coast.

Softball: Gauchos Rally to Defeat Davis

The UCSB softball team benefited from a nonconference trip north, taking the weekend series against UC Davis – dropping the first game 2-1 before winning the following two games 6-4 and 8-0.