While certain Isla Vista residents hope to push back the current noise ordinance time on weekends, longtime, permanent I.V. locals, county officials and other community members are responding to the possible change with mixed feelings.
Local residents can ride a million-dollar roller coaster and fly 100 feet into the sky this week, as the 17th annual Santa Barbara Fair and Expo comes to the Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara.
Saturday, April 22, 11:40 a.m. – Officers patrolling Embarcadero del Norte found a woman sitting on the grass swaying from side to side near the intersection at Segovia Road.
An early lead, strong play from UCSD senior All-American attack Nick Dean and some Gaucho turnovers handed UC San Diego a 10-7 upset win over the UCSB men’s lacrosse team in the Western Collegiate Lacrosse League (WCLL) quarterfinals Saturday at The Pit.
Often in U.S. history, college students have been ahead of governments in recognizing and fighting for important issues. In 1961, students launched a historic journey into the Deep South on the Freedom Rides, risking their lives in pursuit of civil rights.
It’s official: Our parents sure did a lot of fucking in July and August.
Though they may not be the first thing partygoers notice on a Saturday night, banners advertising Rockstar Energy Drink and www.vcellvibes.com can now be seen hanging from several residences along Del Playa Drive. As of yesterday, five banners for the VCell Vibes website and one for Rockstar Energy Drink decorated homes on DP.
Last weekend, the #2 UCSB women’s lacrosse team made an appearance at the Western Women’s Lacrosse League (WWLL) championships at Occidental College, winning two games early on Saturday but dropping the final championship round to #1 Cal Poly.
With all this talk about immigration and “closing the borders,” I couldn’t help but get to thinking. Maybe instead of closing our southern border, those ever wise and self-righteous men in Washington should really take some time to think about America’s future.