A few days after six of its top editors and one prominent columnist resigned in protest, four new editors have been selected as replacements at the Santa Barbara News-Press.
The Arts & Lectures planners haven’t just assembled a summer of cost-effective entertainment. Each film planned is a serious critique of media, racism, imperialism and war in the United States and abroad.
Since June 3, the Santa Barbara Foresters (16-5 overall, 12-5 in the California Collegiate League) have been playing on campus at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium, recruiting college players from various teams across the nation.
After much experience, I have come to the conclusion that hooking up with your neighbors, or at least with some new blood, is vital to the fresh-start feeling of summer in I.V.
A recent decision in the Isla Vista Recreation and Parks District could take away its $1-million grant for I.V. development.
A 21-year-old man collapsed while playing a game of basketball at the Rec Cen on Monday evening, and was pronounced dead at Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital shortly thereafter.
Yellowcard’s violinist Sean Mackin sat down with Artsweek a few days before the band’s June 11 stop at the Santa Barbara Bowl to discuss making music, getting famous and growing up.
As a devoted baseball fan, I never thought futbol could hold my attention like the Oakland Athletics’ green and gold do, but I could watch soccer for hours.
As much as I love them, summers are a horrible idea. They break routine so much so that sometimes I forget how to write when I come back to school.
A UCSB student was found stabbed to death in the Devonshire area of Los Angeles this weekend, a few days before he was to begin summer sessions on campus.