Box Beats Signs

The ‘human’s biggest regret thus far spring quarter is, undoubtedly, letting those sneaky little A.S. bastards get a head start on campaigning for A.S. President.

Men’s Tennis: Gauchos Struggle in San Diego Matches

The UCSB men’s tennis team faced more than it could handle this weekend, when it lost a pair of games while visiting San Diego. After going 4-1 in a five-game homestand, the Gauchos (11-8 overall, 3-0 in the Big West) looked to improve their 1-5 road record as they faced tough competitors #38 San Diego and #56 San Diego State.

Recall Rehashes History

“What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.” Simply translated, it means that what’s good for one party is good for the other, and if you follow local politics you can probably see where this is headed.

Playmates To Autograph for Fans

Complementing its excellent standards in academics, UCSB garnered another high ranking last Friday after it was named the #2 party school in America by the latest edition of Playboy Magazine.

Men’s Rugby: UCSB Clinches Playoff Date With Cal

The UCSB men’s rugby team booked itself a trip to the playoffs on Saturday with a thrilling 18-14 comeback win over rival San Diego State to take the second seed in the Southern California Rugby Football Union Division I.

Lambda Phi Contributes to Cleaning Up Isla Vista

The brothers of Lambda Phi Epsilon at Santa Barbara are part of an international Asian-interest fraternity across the U.S. and Canada that has made its name on the UCSB campus since 1986 as a social and philanthropic fraternity interested in creating a positive Asian-American identity.

Silvergreens Gives Tips for Healthier Eating on Receipts

Hungry Isla Vista residents can now make even healthier choices at Silvergreens, which recently began printing nutritional information on the backs of customers’ receipts.

Women’s Tennis: Santa Barbara Nudges Anteaters

The #69 UCSB women’s tennis team pulled out all the stops last Friday, as it defeated #51 UC Irvine 4-3 to improve its record to 13-7 overall and 6-1 in the Big West.

Web Chat Links Students to Planning University’s Future

Students chatted with a few UC Regents, administrators and representatives Monday afternoon, voicing their various concerns about the University at its first student-focused online forum.

UC Settles Stock Fraud Lawsuit With Citigroup

The University of California was awarded $13.25 million in a settlement with Citigroup last Thursday after it alleged that the corporation was involved with the fraudulent inflation of WorldCom, Inc. stocks.