In American culture during the ’60s and ’70s, the young were defined by their political persuasions and the role they played in actively asserting these views within the social spectrum.
A power outage struck over half of the campus yesterday, leaving many students and staff without electricity until mid-afternoon.
It wasn’t supposed to happen like this. They were supposed to be invincible in the Big West Tournament, but the UCSB women’s basketball team got hit by kryptonite that donned Highlanders jerseys.
You can often find some pretty odd classes if you browse through UCSB’s course catalog. This quarter is no exception. The esteemed Dept. of Speech and Hearing Sciences is offering a class called Introduction to Stuttering.
On the eve of conference play, the UCSB baseball team put on one of its most dominating performances of the season. Junior starting pitcher Bryan Fleming allowed just two runs through seven innings and the Gauchos overwhelmed USC 9-2.
Aside from attending class, what pains college students more than spending money? Unfortunately, our lifestyles tend to demand it with some frequency, often resulting in cash hemorrhages that severely outstrip our incomes.
Local smoothie shop, Blenders in the Grass, is mixing smoothies with charity this week and next week as it teams up with the Tri-Counties Blood Bank to promote blood donations in Santa Barbara County.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas due to the fact that there is usually a lot of alcohol consumed – at any given time through out the day – which leads to some fantastic and sometimes embarrassing stories.
UCSB alumnus and Santa Barbara Independent chief executive officer and publisher George Thurlow will join the governing board of the UC Board of Regents on July 1.
One day after enduring countless diatribes towards the ‘human for it’s untimely rain, yesterday’s weather-like movements were not much different.