Ever wonder what it’s like to be an engineering major?
Growing up in Northern California had its advantages. While my childhood friends and I missed out on SoCal’s golden beaches and stellar surfing, we realized nothing on the West Coast could compete with the ganja our soil spits out.
Without the comforts of home, the UCSB men’s soccer team struggled on the road once again, losing its third straight road contest 1-0 to UC Riverside.
With more than four incidents reported in the past few weeks, Isla Vista Elementary School has become one of many victims of an increase in gang-related tagging in the local community.
On Wednesday, October 4, jazz singer Madeleine Peyroux graced the stage of Campbell Hall for the second year in a row. Peyroux, who has been hailed by TIME as one of the
I’m obsessed with area codes. I can’t help it. It’s my belief that your area code can tell you a lot about what kind of person you really are.
If you see the back lot of Santa Barbara City College’s Sports Pavilion this week, you might think it looks like 50 Cent’s driveway – and your guess would actually not be that far off.
At yesterday’s Associated Students Legislative Council meeting, Leggies unanimously approved two bills and two resolutions after witnessing two presentations – one about Isla Vista’s noise ordinance and the other regarding the UC Students Vote! Campaign.
When it comes to “The Departed,” the hype surrounding Scorsese’s return to the organized crime drama is well-founded – with this film, he takes on a project that seems so familiar, and yet he is able to mold it into a tough morality tale that goes much deeper than some of his best crime movies.