Remodeling Progresses for Buildings on Campus

While many finished this summer, a plethora of construction projects continue campuswide as the school year commences.

Vote for Pedro

When it comes to directors, Pedro Almod

Student Health Offers HPV Vaccine

UCSB Student Health is now offering the new vaccine for the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), one of the most common sexually transmitted infections.

Pucker Up

It’s hard to say bad things about Zach Braff – he’s just so undeniably adorable. However, in “The Last Kiss,” he’s also whiny, self-centered and surprisingly grown-up.

Business To Sell Toiletry Bags to Dorm Residents

This year, incoming freshmen can not only expect to have bundles of fun, but also the opportunity to order a bundle of personal hygiene items.

September 28, 2006 – October 4, 2006

Calendar for the week of 9/28 Thursday (9/28): Stressed from the first day of classes? Take your mind off it with some good old-fashioned schmoozing at the University Art Museum. The museum is celebrating the opening of its “Mythic Visions: Yarn Paintings of a Huichol Shaman” Native American art exhibition as well as its new […]

Isla Vista Eats New Restaurants Up

Between the newest place to eat a teriyaki bowl, the newest place to chow down on a burrito and the newest place to smoke some apple-mint hookah, Isla Vista’s menu didn’t expand this summer, but it certainly got a few fresh names.

CDs

John Mayer’s new album Continuum ignites a soulful humanitarian in all of its listeners. Along with the single, “Waiting on the World to Change,” the rest of the album’s tracks display Mayer’s evolving musicianship. Continuum enchants listeners with its jazz club guitar melodies that set a perfect backdrop for Mayer’s smoky vocals. As a whole, […]

Police Blotter

Oh No He Di’int
Saturday, Sept. 23, 1:54 a.m. – Officers patrolling the 6500 block of Del Playa Drive stopped at a residence when they heard a man and woman arguing loudly behind a fence.

Why Color Me Suprised

Why color me suprised. A color front page?