The Red Hot Chili Peppers – Stadium Arcadium

“And If I saw the sun fall down / I’d pick it up and make a crown / One that was a perfect fit for you,” croons Anthony Kiedis of The Red Hot Chili Peppers in their newest double album.

Leggies End Term, Swear In Officers

The 2005-06 Associated Students Legislative Council shed a few tears at yesterday’s meeting as its members bid their final farewells.

Dude, There’s Your Car

May 25, 2005-May 31, 2005

Calendar May 25 2006 Thursday May 25: Enjoy a slice of pizza with a side of hard, fast string music tonight, as self-proclaimed string metal rockers Judgement Day showcase their unique combination of violin, cello and drums at Giovanni’s Pizza on Pardall Road. The Botticelli’s will open the free show, which starts at 9 p.m. […]

Marching to Stop Hate

Female of the Year: Softball Star Shines on the Diamond

After setting the new single-season strike out record at 232 and in pitching 73 percent of UCSB’s total innings this season, junior starting pitcher Jenn Davis is kind of a big deal.

Fair and Unbalanced

Assistant University Editor Aria Miran appeared on MSNBC’s “Rita Cosby Live and Direct” last night….

One Last Good-Bye Hump

So, you put yourself out there and somehow the gods smiled on you this year and you finally got laid. It will be awhile before you and your friends get over the initial shock, but when you finally do, try and look at things objectively. If it was just a one-night thing, don’t exchange numbers.

Team of the Year: Men’s Soccer Continues Dominance

When Head Coach Tim Vom Steeg took over at the reins of the UCSB soccer team seven years ago, merely making the NCAA tournament would have been considered an unprecedented success. So, when the Gauchos made it to the second round of the tournament this year, taking second place in the Big West Conference, was 2005 considered a transitional stage from the championship appearance of 2004?

Annual Film Festival To Feature Students

This year’s Reel Loud Film Festival, which will be held on Friday in Campbell Hall, features not only a slew of UCSB’s most talented directors, but also a few controversial screenings, including a movie depicting Isla Vista Foot Patrol officers as Nazi soldiers.